
ADATA unveils its new XPG Spectrix D41 TUF RGB DDR4 memory
In partnership with Asus and TUF Gaming Alliance
ADATA has unveiled its newest XPG Spectrix D41 TUF Gaming Edition RGB DDR4 memory which was developed in partnership with Asus in order to fit their TUF Gaming motherboards.

Boffins come up with hydrogen store
Atomic memory
Scientists at the University of Alberta have demonstrated a new data storage technique that stores zeroes and ones by the presence (or absence) of individual hydrogen atoms.

SK Hynix expects cloudy boost
Thanks for the memory
Chipmaker SK Hynix said global demand for cloud computing should underpin DRAM chip sales for the rest of the year, as it posted record second quarter profits on Thursday despite worries over the weak flash memory market.

Micron sees life in the memory industry
Things are looking up
Micron claims to have overcome key DRAM and Flash memory problems and says the industry is looking rather good.

Dell and HP advertise Intel Optane as "memory"
Could cause confusion among customers
It appears that both Dell and HP have been caught advertising Intel's Optane SSD as "memory", or rather precisely, together with RAM, despite the fact that Optane SSDs clearly belong with storage as an addition to the HDD.

G.Skill memory hits 5543MHz at Computex 2018 O.C World Record stage
Team MSI managed to break the world record
G.Skill is quite present at the Computex 2018 show and while it brought some impressive memory kits to show, including the first DDR4-5066MHz 2x8GB kit and the fastest 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4-4600 kit, it is also hosting the 7th Annual OC World Record Stage and the 5th Annual OC World Cup, where another world record was broken by Team MSI by hitting DDR4-5543 on LN2.

Gigabyte joins the memory market with AORUS RGB 16GB DDR4 kit
Also has dummy modules for extra RGB bling
Gigabyte has decided to expand its product portfolio and go for the memory market with its newest Aorus RGB DDR4 memory.

ADATA hits 5531MHz with XPG Spectrix D80 RGB memory module
With LN2 cooling
ADATA was keen to announce that its XPG Spectrix D80 RGB memory module has hit a rather impressive 5531MHz under LN2 cooling, which is quite a feat.

Boffins transfer memory to snails
I thought my smartphone memory was already powered by snails
UCLA neuroscientists reported Monday that they have transferred a memory from one animal to another via injections of RNA, a startling result that challenges the widely held view of where and how memories are stored in the brain.

ADATA unveils XPG Spectrix D80 DDR4 memory
With a hybrid liquid-air heatsink
ADATA has pushed its XPG Spectrix DDR4 line of memory kits to a whole new level with the new D80 modules which will be available with frequencies of up to 5,000MHz and use a unique hybrid liquid-air heatsink.