Earlier this month, Corsair rolled out a new packaging design for select DDR5 products. The shift reflects a market under strain: chipmakers are posting record revenues, ...
Check out this faster LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory modules: huge 96GB capacity and 9600 MT/s transfer rates, entering mass production in the near future.
Corsair is putting its high-end RAM in a sealed plastic clamshell to help prevent return-related scams.
Unsurprisingly for memory in 2026, you can't buy it yet.
DRAM module manufacturer Corsair is changing the packaging for some RAM kits. Instead of a cardboard box, they will come in transparent plastic in the future. Corsair is reacting to fraud schemes that ...
The new parts aren't in mass production yet, but they'll likely replace most consumer RAM in the coming years.
Kelt Reeves has sold high-end personal computers for 34 years, catering to gamers and others who are willing to pay $4,000 and more for ...
It looks like 2028 at the earliest before demand subsides and costs come down from the AI boom.
Sky-high memory prices are making theft and fraud more prevalent, but Corsair thinks it has a solution to the disappearing RAM problem.
Acer's starting Veriton NUC AI configuration is the barebones version, at $1,249.99 (we saw it as low as $1,035 at this writing) for an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor with Intel Arc Graphics and ...
DDR5 memory and SSD prices continue to soar, but I have some ideas for how to save if you're upgrading, building, or buying a new computer in 2026.
Samsung’s 96GB 9600 MT/s LPCAMM2 module was spotted in a Lenovo post, signaling higher-capacity, high-speed memory for future laptops.
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