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The beginning of the DDR5 era is just before us. ADATA has just announced plans to launch its first DDR5 modules in Q3 2021. The modules will come with up to 32GB capacities each and clocked at 7,400MHz, but Adata claims they can be overclocked up to 12,600MHz. The new Adata XPG DDR5 memory modules …
Kingston Readies DDR5 Memory Modules With Overclocking Support, Shipping in Q3 2021 May 6, 2021 10:51 EDT
Kingston is the latest memory manufacturer to announce the development of its DDR5 memory and more specifically, memory modules with overclocking support.
Kingston Readies Overclocking Ready DDR5 Memory Modules, Will Start Shipping In Q3 2021
The memory manufacturer revealed that it has started the development of overclocking-ready DDR5 memory modules and has already sent out the first samples to motherboard partners (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock, etc). The Kingston DDR5 memory modules are designed in compliance with XMP profiles but also opened up motherboard partners to allow manual adjustments to the PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) beyond 1.1V. Following is the press release from Kingston:
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Price Increase by Foundry Companies Causing a Short Supply and an Increased Financial Burden on Fabless Companies
South Korean and foreign foundry semiconductor companies have been raising their prices on consignment production of semiconductors one after the other. As a result, there is now financial pressure in addition to short supply from delay in delivery date not only on fabless companies that assign foundry companies with production of semiconductors, but also on the electronics industry that includes IT device manufacturers such as smartphones and data centers.
Companies such as DB HiTek and Key Foundry that have their production plants in South Korea as well as foreign foundry companies such as SMIC based in China and UMC based in Taiwan have already raised their prices or are planning to raise their prices soon. It is reported that the average increase will be somewhere between 10 and 20%. Due to the increase, there is even a service where fabless companies wil