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Windows 7 - Samsung intros 4Gbit DRAM, touts memory modules of up to 32GB



 
01-30-2009   #1


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 

Samsung intros 4Gbit DRAM, touts memory modules of up to 32GB

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Using its 50nm technology, Samsung claims is has made the world’s first 4 gigabit DDR3 DRAM chip, which is double the density of earlier chips and could yield memory modules with up to 32GB capacity. They are also said to consume considerably less power than previous chips, which the company is pitching as a selling point to the enterprise segment saying it will “lead to a reduction in data center costs by requiring fewer machines, improve server time management and increasing overall efficiency.”
more: TechSpot - PC Technology News and Analysis

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01-31-2009   #2


Windows 7 7100 build
 
 


I saw this the other day!

Amazing and can't wait to load my computer up eith 32gig or 64gig of ram in the future!

just think how fast computers will be when they will not have to use the harddrive other than on boot up or saving. Will be able to load any app into ram!!!
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01-31-2009   #3


Windows 7 Build 7077 x64
 
 


And this is why we should be running x64 :P
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