PNY has announced DDR5 SODIMM kits for laptops, NUCs, and NASs, set to arrive mid-January with 32GB and 64GB sticks.
Taking advantage of DDR5's low power consumption, PNY's latest SODIMM kits run at just 1.1 volts. On-die ECC support further improves efficiency, with the chip solely responsible for error checks.
So we certainly understand why [d0rk] was fascinated by the empty SO-DIMM footprint he recently found on a laptop’s motherboard. The budget Celeron machine shipped with 4 GB of RAM installed in ...
This XPS project provides the processor and peripherals access to the 1GB DDR3 SODIMM memory via the Xilinx "AXI 7 Series Memory Controller" IP core. The SDK project included is a simple application ...
This Asus gaming laptop has a 15.6-inch screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, Intel Core i7 13620H CPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and ...