Modern computers use dynamic RAM, a technology that allows very compact bits in return for having to refresh for about 400 ...
GPUBreach achieves full CPU privilege escalation via GDDR6 RowHammer in July 2025 research, threatening cloud AI systems.
If Google’s AI researchers had a sense of humor, they would have called TurboQuant, the new, ultra-efficient AI memory compression algorithm announced Tuesday, “Pied Piper” — or, at least that’s what ...
Anthropic’s new AutoDream feature introduces a fresh approach to memory management in Claude AI, aiming to address the challenges of cluttered and inefficient data storage. As explained by Nate Herk | ...
Nvidia researchers have introduced a new technique that dramatically reduces how much memory large language models need to track conversation history — by as much as 20x — without modifying the model ...
Micron and SanDisk have delivered tremendous gains over the past 12 months. Both companies have strong growth prospects thanks to soaring demand for their memory products. Micron makes multiple types ...
Last summer, the workstation I use for writing these articles felt sluggish. You know how it goes, right? I'm using the same web browsers and word processor as always ...
Adults whose brains still have strong neuron production seem to have better memory and cognitive function than do those in whom the ability wanes, finds a study published today in Nature. The authors ...
A global shortage in memory chips sparked by artificial intelligence has dealt a “tsunami-like shock” to the smartphone industry, pushing prices to all-time highs, according to a new report. A ...
Something to look forward to: Rumors that Apple will launch a touchscreen OLED MacBook Pro have circulated for years, but it's set to finally arrive in late 2026. In addition to touch functionality, ...
The rumored touchscreen OLED MacBook Pro that Apple has in development will adopt the iPhone's Dynamic Island and a hole-punch camera, reports Bloomberg. The ‌Dynamic Island‌ will replace the notch, ...
Facing soaring memory-chip prices, the world’s biggest electronics companies are staring at a list of unpalatable responses: charging consumers more, eating the costs or rejiggering product specs.