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Pick up 32GB of Corsair DDR5-6000 CL36 RAM for £120 after a 53% discount
High speed, low latency DDR5 RAM continues to drop in price, and now it’s possible to pick up a high-speed 32GB kit of DDR5-6000 CL36 for just £120, as Corsair’s Vengeance dual-channel kit is down to £119.99 at Amazon UK. This is less than half the price that this DDR5 kit launched at in October last year, especially given that the RAM still cost £173 in February!
Upgrade your laptop to 32GB of RAM with this kit from TeamGroup
We don’t normally focus on gaming laptops when it comes to deals, as there’s little you can upgrade in most machines. One thing that is usually possible is a RAM upgrade, and today we’ve discovered a good price on a 32GB kit of DDR4-3200 RAM from TeamGroup. Right now this Elite 2x16GB kit is available for £70, more than £30 less than its usual price. If you’d like your laptop to be equipped with 32GB of RAM for gaming or content creation, and you’re currently on 16GB or less, this is a nice little upgrade for the money!
Sony recommends 32GB of RAM and 100GB of storage to run The Last of Us Part 1 on PC
The New ThinkPad X13 and X13 Yoga Can Have 32 GB RAM, 2 TB SSDs
Lenovo’s ThinkPads are some of the best laptops around, with the X series sitting near the top of the lineup. Lenovo has now revealed two new models for 2023: the ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 and X13 Yoga Gen 4.
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How to See How Much RAM Is In Your PC (and Its Speed)
Your computer’s RAM (random-access memory) is the speedy short-term memory the PC uses for running applications and open files. The more RAM your computer has, the more you can do at once. Here’s how to check how much your system has installed.
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How to Upgrade or Replace Your PC’s RAM
Adding memory is one of the easier ways to boost your PC’s performance. There are a few things to check before spending your money, though, so let’s talk about them.
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iPhone 15 could finally have more than a measly 6GB of RAM
iPhone 15 Rumored to Feature RAM Improvements, 8GB Likely for Pro Models
Apple will “bump up the capacity and specifications” of RAM for iPhone 15 models, the report claims. Based on this wording, there could be improvements to both RAM amounts and speeds across the iPhone 15 series, but no specific details were provided.
TrendForce previously said iPhone 15 Pro models would likely be equipped with 8GB of RAM, compared to 6GB for iPhone 14 Pro models. The standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will likely remain at 6GB of RAM, but it is possible these models could be upgraded to faster LPDDR5 RAM, as iPhone 14 Pro models were last year.
Increased RAM can benefit multitasking on the iPhone by allowing more apps to be open in the background simultaneously. Together with the rumored A17 Bionic chip for iPhone 15 Pro models, the RAM improvements would boost overall performance.
If the iPhone 15 Pro is bumped up to 8GB of RAM, it would be the first increase since the iPhone 12 Pro was released with 6GB of RAM.
Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 15 series at a September press event as usual. For more details about the devices, read our iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro roundups linked below, which are updated regularly with the latest rumors.
This article, “iPhone 15 Rumored to Feature RAM Improvements, 8GB Likely for Pro Models” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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Ram 1500 REV reservations sold out in less than a week
Ram pulled the wraps off its 1500 REV electric truck concept at CES, following that up with a proper unveiling earlier this month. Eager early adopters could reserve a 2024 model with a $100 deposit for the so-called Ram REV Insider+ membership. However, late last week, Stellantis shut down pre-orders as “membership max capacity” had been reached. Initial news of the closure was posted on a Ram 1500 REV forum early Friday and Jalopnik confirmed with the automaker that reservations were indeed sold out. No additional information on the number of memberships purchased or when they might re-open was made available to the outlet.
During the official debut on Super Bowl Sunday, Ram revealed an electric truck that looks more like its gas-powered siblings than the futuristic design we saw at CES. That’s not uncommon as Ford’s F-150 Lightning also closely resembles it’s massively popular existing lineup. We still don’t know much about the 1500 REV’s specs yet, though Car and Driver reports it will have a battery pack that can quick charge at 350 kilowatts that’s based on 800-volt architecture. Ram is targeting a driving range of up to 500 miles and towing capacity over 10,000 pounds.
The Ram concept featured an interior that can be reconfigured for three rows of seating thanks to a powered midgate. And with the midgate down, the 1500 REV can carry items up to 18 feet in length. It’s unknown at this point if those storage and seating options will make it on the final production model. We also don’t know exactly how much the truck will cost, but it will likely be comparable to the F-150 Lightning, which currently starts at just under $56,000.