Announcing the AMD Gamer Memory contest winners
One contest, two prizes, two winners
It is time to finally announce the winners to the AMD memory contest, and we have two well deserving victors.
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It is time to finally announce the winners to the AMD memory contest, and we have two well deserving victors.
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We’ve been given the opportunity to give away two 16GB AMD DDR3-2133 kits to hand out in a contest.
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In addition to its already available value, entertainment, and performance series memory offerings AMD is rolling out another, even higher performance, tier of memory today called the gamer series.
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Invensas had a novel memory package at CES, basically a DRAM version of the single chip SSD that Sandisk showed off two years ago.
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One of the questions that has been bothering process geeks for months now is how Intel is doing Vt control in fin structures.
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And with the memory bandwidth dependence of its APU products, there was more reason than ever for AMD to enter the desktop memory market and provide high speed solutions.
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Rumor has it that Samsung is about to drop out of the GPU memory market.
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ADATA is jumping in to the fashionable world of server DIMMs with a new line of DDR3L products.
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AMD marketing has been dropping the ball rather painfully of late, and with the re-launch of their memory, they did it again.
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When it comes to servers lower is better.
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Elpida Memory Inc. (TYO:6665) has managed to pull another first by being the first company to finish the development of a 25nm 4Gbit synchronous DRAM supporting the DDR3 standard, the company said in a press release.
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Crucial had a new look to show off at IDF, and some high end memory to go with it too.
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Many companies have started sampling 2nm DDR3 memory, but Samsung is first out of the door with actual mass production of the memory based on a 20nm process.
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One question Kingston always asks at trade shows is how do you show off large memory capacities?
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At IDF last week, Intel’s Mooly Eden held up a Haswell chip, or part of one from the look of things.
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