G.Skill rolls out new Trident Z Royal Elite DDR4 memory series
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Ranging from 3600MHz to 5333MHz and in capacities of up to 64GB

G.Skill has announced a new addition to its Trident Z DDR4 memory series, the Trident Z Royal Elite, which will be available in dual- and quad-module kits ranging from 16GB to 64GB in capacity and ranging from DDR4-3600 to DDR4-5333 frequencies.

G.Skill releases its new DDR4 kits for Intel Z590 platform
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High speed DDR4 kits ranging from DDR4-4600 to DDR4-5333

G.Skill has released a series of new high speed DDR4 kits aimed to be used on Intel's new Z590 platform. These kits will be a part of G.Skill's Trident Z Royal, Trident Z RGB, and Ripjaws V series and reach speeds of up to DDR4-5333.

GeIL has ORION RGB Gaming Memory for AMD
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AMD RYZEN 5000 Series

GeIL announced ORION RGB Gaming Memory for AMD targeting better support for AMD RYZEN 5000 Series processor. At the same time it underlines the message that it has the memory optimized for the latest AMD and Intel latest platforms, frequencies from 2666MHz to 4400MHz, and capacities from 8GB to 128GB kit.

G.SKILL helps Ryzen 5000 overclock well
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Most used for breaking OC records

It turns out that G.SKILL is an almost sovereign leader in the AMD Vermeer Ryzen 5900 series overclocking scores at the HWbot.

HyperX adds new FURY DDR4 RGB memory modules and kits
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Up to 64GB and up to 3600MHz

HyperX, a well-known gaming division of Kingston Technology, has added new SKUs to its line of FURY DDR4 RGB lineup, coming in 16GB module or up to 64GB kits, as well as reaching frequencies of up to 3600MHz and latencies as tight as CL15.

G.Skill updates Trident Z Neo DDR4 to DDR4-4000 CL16
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Ready for Ryzen 5000 series

G.Skill has unveiled its new DDR4 memory specifications under the Trident Z Neo series, which will be optimized for Ryzen 5000 series CPUs and available in high-frequency, low-latency, or high-capacity kits, reaching DDR4-4000 frequency, CL14 latency, or 64GB capacity.

Microbes remember everything
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But can they run Crysis 3?

Biologists studying bacteria collectives, or “biofilms,” have discovered that these simple organisms feature a robust capacity for memory which opens the way for a computing use.

G.Skill announces new 256GB memory kit for AMD's Threadripper 3990X
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Eight 32GB modules running at 3,600MHz

In order to give some love to AMD's latest Ryzen Treadripper flagship, G.Skill has announced its new 256GB Trident-Z Neo memory kit, with eight modules running at 3,600MHz and some tight latencies.

ADATA rolls out new XPG Hunter DDR4 memory modules
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Coming in SO-DIMM and U-DIMM options

ADATA has unveiled its newest XPG Hunter line of DDR4 memory modules aimed at enthusiasts and gamers, which will be available in both U-DIMM and SO-DIMM variants.

Intel wants a new type of memory
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Forget about AMD for a moment

Chipzilla boffins have published a paper suggesting a new kind of CPU memory to block side-channel attacks like Meltdown and Spectre.