Today’s memory sticks have hundreds of pins and many gigabytes of RAM on board. Decades ago, though, the humble 30-pin SIMM was the state of the art where memory was concerned. If you’ve got ...
Introduced in 1998 with 4MB and 8MB capacities, the original 2" modules looked like a short stick of chewing gum. Sony also designed Memory Sticks as I/O devices for cameras, GPS and Bluetooth ...
And now Corsair has released its first clock driver RAM sticks, with speeds of up to 9,600 MT/s. If you're wondering what the difference between UDIMMs (a 'normal' RAM stick) and CUDIMMs is ...