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Tag Archives: DDR4

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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 26, 2021

AMD launches Ryzen 5000 Mobile APUs

New cores and old uncore add up to a good part

Today AMD launches their new Ryzen 5000 mobile line of CPUs based (mostly) on the Zen 3 core.
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Thomas Ryan
Aug 10, 2017

AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 1950X: A Review

Yes, we’ve had the 1800X, but what about a second?

AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper is an aptly named product that marries the performance of two Zepplin dies inside of the same physical package that AMD’s EPYC server chips use.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 3, 2017

AMD Readies New Remedies for Ryzen

BIOS updates, AGESA revisions, and engine updates…

Last week AMD published another entry in an ongoing series of Community Updates that are aimed at soothing concerns about their Ryzen CPUs.
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Thomas Ryan
Mar 15, 2017

AMD Announces its new Ryzen 5 CPUs

Six cores or four; take your pick…

Today AMD is announcing four new Ryzen 5 branded CPUs ranging from $249 down to $169.
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Thomas Ryan
Dec 7, 2016

ZADAK511 Goes All in With RGB DDR4 kits and SSDs

This seems like the next logical step in the RGB revolution…

Today ZADAK511 is introducing its SHEILD line of software controlled RGB LED DDR4 kits and SSDs.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 8, 2016

AMD Prepares to Field Great Horned Owl and Banded Kestrel

Someone is getting hawkish on the embedded market…

AMD is planning on releasing two Zen cored 14nm APUs targeted at embedded applications codenamed Great Horned Owl and Banded Kestrel.
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Thomas Ryan
Aug 9, 2016

ASRock’s Z170 Pro4: A Review

Copper, copper, copper…

In this article we’ll be looking at ASRock’s Z170 Pro4 motherboard which we’ve paired with Intel’s venerable i7-6700K.
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Thomas Ryan
May 31, 2016

AMD Launches its 7th Generation of Mobile APUs

Bristol Ridge and Stoney Ridge are finally here…

Today AMD is introducing it’s 7th generation mobile APUs codenamed Bristol Ridge and Stoney Ridge.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 25, 2016

AppliedMicro’s X-Gene 3 Aims for Intel’s E5 Xeons

Taking ARM into performance oriented servers…

Last week Applied Micro (APM) and the Linley Group released a white paper detailing the performance goals of APM’s X-Gene 3 server chips that are due for release in H2 2017.
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Thomas Ryan
Oct 21, 2015

AMD Launches New R-Series Embedded Processors

AMD’s Merlin Falcon is swooping in…

Today AMD is unleashing an embedded version of their ‘Carrizo’ laptop APU codenamed ‘Merlin Falcon’ as an update to the AMD R-Series of embedded processors.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 28, 2015

Samsung outs next gen LPDDR4x mobile memory

3GLTES 2015: Just over a year away from release

It looks like there is a new mobile memory spec in the works tentatively called LPDDR4x.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 5, 2015

Intel plays the press with Skylake stupidity

Rant-ish: How to milk stupid consumers and piss off enthusiasts

Intel’s abject stupidity in messaging continues today with the ‘launch’ of Skylake, or not.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 10, 2015

Hynix gets into retail memory with Klevv

Computex 2015: A new brand from an older company

It looks like SK Hynix is stepping into the retail memory game with their new Klevv brand.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 30, 2014

A Look At Corsair’s Vengeance LPX DDR4

A quad channel 16 GB 2.6 GHz DDR4 kit…

As RAM goes Corsair’s Vengeance line certainly has one of the more handsome heatsink designs on the market.
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Thomas Ryan
Aug 29, 2014
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Intel launches the Core-i7 5960X

Performance through parallelism…

Today Intel is launching the Core-i7 5960X codenamed Haswell-E.
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