Kingston has been in the game of making memory modules and flash products for a long time. They have become so successful at the game that they are the biggest memory maker in the world and have held ...
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of 2GHz HyperX DDR3 memory modules, the fastest-performing DDR3 available to date.
Kingston Technology Unveils First Ultra Low Latency DDR3 Memory Modules Memory Release Drives Performance Benchmarks, Gaming Further, Faster Than Ever Fountain Valley, CA (July 12, 2007) Kingston ...
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of its HyperX memory lineup, Kingston introduced the HyperX 10th Anniversary Edition memory lineup. These DDR3 modules are available with frequencies ranging from ...
The table shows the various options open in the HyperX Predator line. One can purchase either dual-module 8GB or quad-module 32GB pack at 1,600MHz speeds, though, strangely, there's no 16GB (2x8GB) ...
Kingston released HyperX Beast high-performance DDR3 memory with high capacities and a new heatspreader design. The HyperX Beast series features memory kits with capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB, ...
DDR5 RAM is already available to purchase, and although it'll get more popular by the end of this year when Intel releases its compatible Alder Lake CPUs, many PCs will stick with DDR4 RAM for a while ...
May 22, 2007 Kingston Technology will be announcing important news concerning its HyperX high performance memory division during the world’s second-largest trade show, Computex Taipei, to be held in ...
It's not often we feature memory here on bit-tech, but with our recent investigation of energy efficiency in computer hardware, we discovered that lowering the voltage of DDR3 can surprisingly reduce ...
Kingston has announced the launch of its much anticipated DDR3 HyperX 1375MHz RAM (Random Access Memory) modules. Kingston says the double-data-rate, three synchronous dynamic random access memory ...
Last last year, Kingston unveiled its then-blazing fast HyperX DDR2 RAM modules, and just as you're finally paying those couple of 2GB kits off, the same company is apparently planning to up the ante.
Kingston Technology has announced it is first to market with ultra low-latency PC3 1375MHz DDR3 HyperX memory modules. "Our new HyperX DDR3 ultra low-latency modules give early adopters and ...