We are fast approaching the end of Micron's Crucial memory brand as the company adjusts to seemingly inexhaustible demand from AI data centers. Christopher Moore, VP of marketing, mobile, and client ...
Micron and its sub-brand Crucial have just unveiled their new DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules, featuring an on-module Clock Driver (CKD) which improves the speed and stability of the modules, packing ...
Citing a "surge in demand for memory and storage" driven by AI data centers, Micron announced on Wednesday that it's made the "difficult decision to exit the Crucial consumer business in order to ...
In keeping with the spirit of times, Micron on Wednesday announced plans to wind down its Crucial consumer business worldwide by the end of February 2026. The company is reallocating its output and ...
Crucial's massive CUDIMM kit is aimed at workstations, but that doesn't mean you can't use it for gaming. However, while the slow latencies are great for stability and temperatures, they play havoc ...
Crucial’s LPCAMM2 makes laptops faster, slimmer, and far more efficient The new format cuts memory module size by nearly sixty percent Transfer rates reach 8,533 MT/s, surpassing current DDR5 SODIMMs ...
AI-PC ready, Crucial® DDR5 Pro Overclocking memory is compatible with DDR5 CPUs supporting Intel® XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO™, while the Crucial T705 Gen5 NVMe® SSD further raises the bar for Gen5 ...
For years, Crucial RAM sat on the shelves of college hostels, repair shops, and DIY workbenches as the dependable upgrade that made old machines feel new again. Its green sticks of memory were almost ...
How far will DDR4 go before handing off the baton to DDR5? At least a little bit further, apparently—Crucial just earned itself some bragging rights by launching the Ballistix Max 5100, the fastest ...
What just happened? Crucial Ballistix memory has been a name familiar among PC enthusiasts for many years, which makes it all the sadder to learn that Micron has just announced its Ballistix, ...
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