For users who engaging in extreme multitasking, the company says.
Upping the ante and dropping the price.
AMD's introduced Phenom II AM3. Core i7 boxes are shipping at under £1,000, so what's happening ...
World's fastest memory hits 2,200MHz at 1.65V.
Japanese memory maker, Elpida, has finished work on its new 40nm 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM.
OCZ will greet Intel's new processors with Platinum and Gold series memory modules ranging from 1,866MHz to 1,333MHz.
Speeds ranging from 1,333MHz to 2,133MHz, with CL8 latencies.
Crisis over folks, Corsair and Elpida have solved the problem with faulty Hyper ICs.
50nm memory chips introduce world's largest capacity module. Imagine a couple of these in a tri-channel setup.
Upgrade your memory to stand out from the crowd, says Corsair.
DDR3-1,866MHz at low volts, it seems.
Enhanced latency gamer-orienated kits to be available in DDR2 and DDR3 flavours.
Dual-channel kits for new AMD chips that support DDR3 memory.
Upping the ante and dropping the price.
2,000MHz with 7-8-7-20 timings
Tri-channel DDR3 breaking the bank? Patriot Memory reckons its value-orientated Signature Series will ease the pain.
Fancy 24GB of DDR3 in your desktop? Kingston tells us it'll be happening later this year.
It's fast, expensive, and cool, but is it worth it?
Tri-channel DDR3 memory available in different colours.
If you're into overclocking your Core i7 gear, Corsair has taken the wraps off a tri-channel DDR3 kit that'll hit 2,000MHz at 1.65V.
Looking to add a little extra zing to your Core i7 setup? A-DATA's overclocked X Series DDR3 memory could be the ticket.
Intel's Core i7 may be kicking up a fuss among the enthusiasts, but Crucial is casually rolling out its tri-channel memory kits.
Corsair's created a new way to get the lowest latencies and highest clocks out of your RAM. We've got the world's first pics...
Corsair's cheap-as-chips ValueSelect notebook range has been upgraded to include a 4GB kit operating at 800MHz.
Memory module maker Kingston has refuted claims it is only in the enthusiast memory business as a hobby.
The perfect accompaniment to your Phenom II Black Edition processor?
Corsair awaits Intel's upcoming P55 chipset with a complete line of dual-channel DDR3 memory.
Precision engineered to operate at a frequency of 1,600MHz with ultra low-latency timings of 6-6-6-18, says Corsair.
OCZ is the second big-name manufacturer to announce that it will halt production of memory based on Elpida's Hyper ICs.
Another memory specialist does 2,000MHz with 7-8-7-20 timings.
Now we just need the rest of the industry to follow suit.
Normally found on the factory floor, these two in-house designed machines should help reinforce Geil's messaging about being tough on reliability, and also provide an interestin...
At barely £10 per GB, DDR3 finally comes of age?
Feeling patriotic? Here's a chance to finally get the Union Jack on your memory.
How to make the fastest somewhat faster.
Cranking up the frequency, Kingston competes with Corsair and OCZ.
Available in three colours with LEDs to match, Crucial looks to woo the enthusiast keen on aesthetics.
To sell ultra-high-end, bespoke products to discerning enthusiasts.
Intel's moved on over to a DDR3 memory-controller, AMD's partners have announced AM3 CPUs, so has pricing dropped to palatable levels?
But the major announcements are yet to come.
A-DATA is at it again, and is today bolstering its tri-channel line-up with a selection of DDR3 Gaming Series memory kits.
Intel's Core i7 brings tri-channel memory to the fore and prices keep on dropping, but are they cheap enough to warrant the expenditure over DDR2? We tell you.
OCZ's latest tri-channel DDR3 solutions for Intel's Core i7 feature Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP) for easy overclocking.
Corsair has launched its tri-channel DDR3 DOMINATOR kits and they're somewhat different in design - but can you guess why?
Patriot Memory is the latest to hop onboard the Core i7 bandwagon and has eight tri-channel memory kits to choose from.
Kingston predicts lower voltage DDR3 offerings will be coming to a PC near you soon.
Four- and six-module packs for Intel's upcoming Lynnfield and incumbent Bloomfield Core i5/i7 chips.
Another big-name memory manufacturer serves up a selection of modules for Intel's upcoming chipset.
World's first modules to ship at 2,200MHz, ideal for Intel's Core i5 perhaps?
Corsair has announced it will no longer sell Hyper-based memory modules due to an unacceptable rate of failure.
Latest Perfect Storm offering hits 2,133MHz.
It's 33°C here in Taipei today, but G.Skill's not letting the heat and humidity dampen its spirits.
Want to squeeze a lot of RAM into a three-slot Core i7 board? Now you can.
Aggressive latencies and one-touch settings via XMP profiles.
XPG-branded modules gunning for illustrious netbook market with low-voltage credentials.
Uses 1.6V instead of 1.8V. Needs more supporting boards, though.
AMD's introduced Phenom II AM3. Core i7 boxes are shipping at under £1,000, so what's happening to DDR3 memory pricing? Sharp drops, that's what.
If you want the last ounce of performance, that is.
Available directly, 2GHz marks a watershed for low-voltage DDR3. We see if it's any good.
Are the sales on, or has the dwindling value of the pound hurt pricing?
Corsair's DOMINATOR-clad DDR3-1,600 is aimed at the Core i7 user who wants high speeds and low latencies. We find out if it's worth it.
6GB of quality DDR3 for £145. Worth it or not? We find out.
The price of DDR2 continues to decline and we point your way towards some stonking bargains.
This HEXUS.help guide explains what DDR3 is, how it works, where you’ll find it, and what it means to the consumer.
Triple-channel memory solutions are coming thick and fast, but we've not seen anything as quick as this.
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