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Modder saves $130 by building 32GB DDR5 desktop DIMMs from scavenged laptop memory
By Hassam Nasir published
$218 cost of parts is about $130 cheaper than buying a similar desktop DIMM retail kit in the US.

Chinese researchers hail breakthrough in DRAM-like cells, which could be used in embedded or 3D stacked memory
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Uncertainties make it impossible to evaluate commercial viability

Micron to begin work on $100 billion New York 'megafab' imminently
By Anton Shilov published
Premium After numerous delays, Micron is about to start building its $100 billion site in New York to produce 40% of its DRAM output in the U.S. In the 2040s.

Boxes of 100 server-grade DDR5 memory now cost as much as property in Shanghai in China spot market
By Luke James published
In China’s spot market, vendors are quoting prices that put a box of 100 high-capacity DDR5 server memory modules at roughly 5 million yuan,

Chinese memory maker CXMT prepares $4.2 billion USD IPO to take advantage of tight memory market
By Zak Killian published
Chinese memory maker CXMT prepares to file for IPO in Beijing, aiming to raise $4.2 billion USD in order to expand production and fund next-gen DRAM development.

Former Samsung engineer accused of giving 10nm DRAM data to China's CXMT, handwritten notes detailed over 600 process steps
By Luke James published
Prosecutors allege handwritten notebooks detailed hundreds of optimized manufacturing steps developed over five years.

You can now buy 2 terabytes of DDR5 server RAM for the low price of just $39,000, and 4 TB for $77,000
By Hassam Nasir published
It just keeps getting better.

No, Asus isn't going into memory manufacturing
By Zak Killian published
Asus has directly shut down a spurious rumor claiming it would enter the memory market within the next six months.

Russian enthusiasts planning do-it-yourself DDR5 memory amidst the worldwide shortage
By Hassam Nasir last updated
DIY DDR5.

SK hynix expands U.S. Presence with new Bellevue, Seattle office in efforts to get closer to its largest customers
By Luke James published
Premium SK hynix is expanding its U.S. Presence with a new office in the Seattle metropolitan area, placing the world’s leading HBM supplier within minutes of Nvidia, Amazon, and Microsoft.
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