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In recent years PC makers had two choices when it came to laptop memory. They could include SODIMM slots with support for user-replaceable DDR memory or LPDDR memory which typically uses less power ...
It's been a minute since we first heard about the all-new memory standard for laptops, Compression Attached Memory Module, or CAMM for short. Dell first introduced its home-brewed memory standard ...
The next time you purchase a laptop, gaming or otherwise, you might be surprised to discover that it's rocking a different type of memory module than you're used to seeing. While the majority of ...
Unfortunately, it's likely to get worse before it gets better.
Nvidia has quietly introduced a 12GB GDDR7 version of its GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU, revealed through a driver update post rather than a formal announcement. The move addresses supply constraints of ...
Toshiba launched Monday a global program to replace faulty memory modules in certain models of its notebook computers that have been on sale since as early as April 2002. Toshiba launched Monday a ...
While not completely upgradeable like modular gaming desktop PCs, modern laptops still have certain components that users can upgrade, such as storage and memory. Both are required in modern games in ...
Laptop RAM is facing a conundrum. The SODIMM standard — which is basically a shrunken form of desktop RAM modules — is almost 25 years old and facing an upcoming speed wall. With the demand for ...
In recent years laptop memory has either come in the form of a removable SODIMM stick or been soldered to the motherboard. But Dell’s new Precision 7670 and Precision 770 mobile workstation laptops ...
Does your particular laptop support a RAM upgrade? That depends. Laptop designs vary, including which components are accessible and upgradable. Because not every laptop is built the same, there’s no ...