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XPG to showcase DDR5 memory, Xenia Xe laptops with Tiger Lake CPUs at CES 2021


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The ‘Future of Gaming’ to come alive at all-digital CES

Taipei, Taiwan – January 7, 2020 – XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, is bringing a slew of new gaming lifestyle products to the all-digital CES 2021. Under the theme of ‘The Future of Gaming,’ XPG will be out in force “digitally” to show off its latest and greatest must-haves for 2021, including a new gaming lifestyle ultrabook, next-gen DDR5 DRAM module, training software, gaming chewing gum, and more. 

 

Source:  https://videocardz.com/press-release/xpg-to-showcase-ddr5-memory-xenia-xe-laptops-with-tiger-lake-cpus-at-ces-2021 

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On 1/8/2021 at 2:17 PM, ENTERPRISE said:

 

Yeah as you can see that is from 2013. Essentially after a decade of the biggest patient lawsuit to ever be brought forth, it was discovered and proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the 3 major memory manufactures, SAMSUNG, Hynix and Micron, conspired illegally to price fix and sabotage Rambus. The Big three sold DDR1 at a loss and sabotaged the Rambus production ( Rambus relied on the three to manufacturer their RDRAM) by making RDRAM 300% more expensive. 

 

Their is far more detail I could get into but that is the just of it. The Big three also lied and feed false information to publications to tarnish RAMBUS name as a company and make them out to be greedy/Patent trolls.

 

The consequence of what the big three did effected many other companies as they were also sued by Rambus. In all fairness Rambus did warn companies like Dell and Nvidia that they were violating patents by not paying royalties. 

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Yeah as you can see that is from 2013. Essentially after a decade of the biggest patient lawsuit to ever be brought forth, it was discovered and proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the 3 major memory manufactures, SAMSUNG, Hynix and Micron, conspired illegally to price fix and sabotage Rambus. The Big three sold DDR1 at a loss and sabotaged the Rambus production ( Rambus relied on the three to manufacturer their RDRAM) by making RDRAM 300% more expensive. 

 

Their is far more detail I could get into but that is the just of it. The Big three also lied and feed false information to publications to tarnish RAMBUS name as a company and make them out to be greedy/Patent trolls.

 

The consequence of what the big three did effected many other companies as they were also sued by Rambus. In all fairness Rambus did warn companies like Dell and Nvidia that they were violating patents by not paying royalties. 

I'm thinking this was meant for the other thread :)

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Finally DDR5 did think ddr4 was crap.

 

Need a gpu then maybe a new 16-24-32 core setup if price ever go down.

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