Thursday, 19 January 2012

Smallest Ever Computer Memory Bursts Into Life


We’re all used to seeing things like cell phones and laptops getting ever smaller but now computer memory is threatening to take the miniaturization crown as the world’s smallest ever chip is unveiled.

Developed by a team of scientists at IBM, the chip uses just 12 iron atoms – impressive when you consider that bits normally require at least half a billion atoms to function. Potentially signaling a whole new generation of PC memory waiting in the wings, the chip was made by keeping the atoms incredibly cold. The degree of coldness would not be possible to replicate outside the lab in a user-friendly environment but, the IBM team estimate it could be achieved at room temperature using 150 atoms.

While atom technology is still relatively new when it comes to computer memory usage, IBM say that atomic memory could lead to a 100x denser hard disk technology than what is currently available.

The atomic memory chip breakthrough is the first real leap forwards for computer memory technology in 2012 but follows on from a series of firsts recorded in 2011 – the first ultra quick green computer memory developed by a team of researchers at North Carolina State University, a cube DRAM chip, and a PCM memory breakthrough based on cloud computing principles which can also be credited to IBM.

With each breakthrough and first, commercial memory upgrades get better and better, benefiting from the scientific research poured into pushing the frontiers of computing. Thanks to all of the hours spent in the lab by world-class scientists, PC memory upgrades and Apple memory upgrades for home and office computers are now better, faster and cheaper than ever.

To find out more about memory upgrades and to buy online now, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

Thursday, 12 January 2012

8GB DDR3 SODIMM Memory Upgrades Available From Data Memory Systems


Technology is constantly evolving and improvements take place seemingly day by day. However, instead of upgrading the whole model of your computer every couple of years, why not just upgrade the memory of your computer instead to give it the extra boost it needs for the New Year?

Data Memory Systems offers a wide range of computer memory and Apple memory upgrades, which are the most cost-effective and affordable way to extend the usefulness and lifespan of a machine. One such upgrade is the 8GB DDR3 DMS Certified SODIMM for laptops and iMacs, now available for $129.00 and certified by Data Memory Systems.

The DDR3 chip (Double Data Rate 3 Synchronous DRAM) is extremely popular with most users as it holds many advantages over its predecessor, making it ideal for business and pleasure. Speedier than the previous DDR2 chip, DDR3 is able to transfer data twice as fast, making for a more effective and efficient PC memory upgrade. Its speed and capacity to store a vast amount of data makes this an ideal choice for those wanting a faster computer in the New Year. The DDR3 memory upgrade provides up to 16GB of memory and requires 30% less power compared to DDR2, making this product energy-efficient – great for those who have resolved to go green in 2012.

The Data Memory Systems 8GB DDR3 memory upgrade is compatible with most major brands of computer. It includes a 30 day money back guarantee as well as a lifetime advanced replacement warranty. The chip has also been tested in the Data Memory Systems lab for component reliability, guaranteeing it will see the New Year through with ease.

To find out more about memory upgrades and to buy the 8GB DDR3 memory upgrade online now, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Flash Memory For Christmas?


Christmas is traditionally a time for giving and receiving gifts, with a growing trend for exchanging the newest gadgets. Items such as cameras and camcorders have seen a surge in popularity in recent years, with the growing trend for sharing pictures and videos through social networking sites. Over the festive season, millions of pictures and videos will be using up countless kilobytes on computers all over the world; for those hoping to receive a device which can help preserve memories, a flash memory card from Data Memory Systems is a sound investment. Data Memory Systems are a leading supplier of Apple and PC memory solutions, with great selections of USB hard drives, external hard drives and flash memory cards.

Flash memory cards can be used with any device, from a cell phone or an MP3 player, to a tablet computer or a video games console. The fantastic range at Data Memory Systems are manufactured by Transcend, a well-known provider or high-quality computer components. Every memory card comes with a lifetime guarantee, and with a range of capacities to suit all needs, there is something for everyone.

The 8GB Transcend 133X High Speed Digital Camera Compact Flash Memory Card is mainly aimed at serious photographers, such as journalists or professionals, but would perhaps make an ideal gift for someone starting out in the photography business or taking it up as a hobby. The card has an ultra-low level of power consumption and can function at temperatures between -25°C and 85°C, making it extremely versatile and useful. Built in ECC (error correction) and high data transfer rates make it a great gift and a real bargain at just $19.90.

For even higher levels of versatility, the 128MB Transcend High Speed MultiMedia Card is ideal; it works across a huge range of cell phones, cameras, MP3 players and mobile devices and is a great card for keeping pace with today's high-speed demands. Those who carry a lot of information around on their mobile devices will find life much easier with this multi-faceted flash memory card. At just $9.90, the adaptable card is a must-have.

Currently in the Data Memory Systems flash memory clearance sale, the 128MB Transcend MicroSD/TransFlash Card (with SD Adapter) is a tiny memory card with high performance capabilities. The next generation of cell phones all feature a memory card slot which this super-compact card fits perfectly. The SD adapter ensures that the card can also be used in devices which take regular cards rather than this micro version.

To find out more about PC and Apple memory from Data Memory Systems and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com