Samsung intros a low-voltage, 32GB DDR3 memory
June 19, 2009 by Black Berry Action Plan
Filed under Accessories
Samsung just outed the first 32GB DDR3 memory module. This sucker is fast too with 20% better throughput at 1.35 volts than the current 1.5 volt generation, thanks to 72 4Gb memory chips. It’s just too bad that you will not be popping this into your gaming rig anytime soon.
These memory modules are going to server-exclusive for a while. The lower power consumption on each module could mean huge savings for server farms. Eventually though, we’ll start seeing DD3 CrunchDeals, but it might be a while.
The spotlight this week may be pointed at the iPhone 3GS—and with good reason—but it’s not the only flavor of smartphone ice cream. Here’s a quick path to more info about all smartphones (and no dumb ones!)
• The four big carriers…
Happy iPhone 3G S Day! We’ve got the tear down of the latest iPhone here so you don’t have to spend all day sitting and staring at your new phone, wondering how it ticks.
Rapid Repair has, as expected, descended on the new iPhone 3G S, bristling with sharp tools like some sci-fi torture-bot, and splayed its remains on the cold slab of the teardown lab.
Announced last year, this technology sounded more than a little bit pie-in-the-sky. A flexible OLED passport? With video capabilities? And it’s powered wirelessly? And yet here it is, captured on full sight, on video.
- Hello! There Are More Than Just iPhones In This Universe!
- The iPhone 3G S splayed out on the operating table
- IPhone Teardown Reveals Underclocked 833MHz CPU
- Samsung’s Animated, Flexible OLED Passport Shown On Video
- Video: Samsung’s e-passport turns your head into a rotating government specimen
- Samsung Launches 32 GB DDR3 RAM Module, Mostly Just Because They Can
- Samsung debuts first 32GB DDR3 memory module
- NEC and Toshiba hop on IBM’s Semiconductor Alliance train for the ride to 28nm
- Hands-on with the Samsung Omnia 2
- Xbox 360 with 512MB of internal storage spotted


