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So if you’re concerned about saving space atop your desk, a mini PC might be your best path forward. Get this one from ...
If you've never seen the option to eject your PC’s GPU, you aren’t alone. This feature of Windows is only seen in a few very ...
ECO typically means lower voltage, but here XPG worries about its carbon footprint with its new, very luminous, and fast set of Lancer Neon RGB Eco DDR5.
Are you planning a RAM upgrade? Unfortunately, DDR4 RAM prices are surging, which is bad news for those adding more memory to ...
For a powerful virtual PC, you need a CPU with four to six cores. Together with a graphics card with at least 4GB of memory, even more demanding virtualization is possible. IDG ...
Corsair's new CUDIMM Vengeance lineup consists of 48 GB memory kits (2 x 24 GB), starting at 8,000 MT/s CL38 and going up to 9,600 MT/s CL44. By comparison, the fastest UDIMM it sells only reach ...
One thing to keep in mind is that this little computer features onboard memory and storage – neither is user upgradeable, so if you want more than the 4GB of LPDDR5x-4266 RAM and 128GB of eMMC ...
It’s simple to use: Just plug the little “memory stick” into your computer’s USB port and you can easily move files back and forth as if it were a hard drive on your computer.
For example, a memory stick running at 3,200 MHz can perform 3.2 billion cycles per second compared to memory running at 2,400 MHz, which can only perform 2.4 billion cycles per second.
It's not how big it is, it's what you can do with it. This seems to have been the guiding principle behind Google's latest device, the Chromebit – a computer housed in a memory stick-sized shell.
A new design for computer memory that could both greatly improve performance and reduce the energy demands of internet and communications technologies, which are predicted to consume nearly a third of ...