memory

  1. froggyboy604

    Do you feel "working online" keeps workers' memory fresh and make them happy?

    I think working online can keep your mind/brain young because you usually need to learn more computer related skills like photoshop, video editing, html, css, social networking promotion, and search engine optimization skills when working online on a website like a forum and blog. I feel working...
  2. froggyboy604

    How long does RAM/Memory last before it breaks?

    In my experience, I have RAM/Memory which broke after a few years of installing it, and some DDR SDRAM RAM which still work after 10 years or longer in an old computer from 2002. It is hard to predict how long RAM/Memory last before it breaks, but it can last many years.
  3. froggyboy604

    Do you think the price of RAM/Memory will cost the same as USB Flash drive memory storage?

    I think it will take a while for the price of 8GB of DDR4 RAM which cost about $70 to be same price as a USB 8GB Flash drive which cost about $10. But, eventually the price of 8GB of RAM maybe $10 when companies figure out how to make RAM more affordable without lowering the amount of RAM on...
  4. froggyboy604

    Will MicroSD cards ever be replaced by a smaller external memory card for Smartphones/tablets?

    I think there is a chance that memory card maker will make smaller physical size memory card to replace MicroSD cards for external storage on phones and tablets. Memory card and phone makers can save money by using a smaller size storage chip, less plastic, metal, and other materials to build a...
  5. froggyboy604

    Intel launches Optane memory with cache acceleration for PCs

    Today, the company is announcing its PC client version. The new drives will ship in 16GB and 32GB capacities. They’re mostly intended to serve as cache drives for mechanical hard disks, as opposed to being primary storage for an OS or games. Intel is making some impressive claims about Optane’s...
  6. froggyboy604

    Next-gen DDR5 RAM promises double the speed in 2018

    Known as DDR5, the next generation of RAM promises twice the speed of the current-gen DDR4 memory. This was revealed this week by JEDEC, the organization responsible for setting the standards of computer memory. DDR5 will “double the bandwidth and density over DDR4,” JEDEC says, adding that it...
  7. froggyboy604

    Google Chrome's December update will be less of a memory hog

    Google has spent a while reducing Chrome's sometimes notorious demands on your system, but it knows that its web browser still needs some work. Accordingly, the upcoming Chrome 55 will include an upgraded JavaScript engine that significantly reduces the memory footprint. Given that many modern...
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