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Free Microsoft Windows Memory Diagnostic Utility

Windows Memory Diagnostic is a free utility available for download from Microsoft designed to sniff out flaws in a machine's RAM modules.
download - comments - 28.8.2008

Microsoft announces 512MB Xbox 360 Memory Unit

t's about time Microsoft announced that 512MB Memory Unit, which will land at $49 and at the outset come preloaded with Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved (huzzah!).
microsoft - comments - 5.3.2007

How Much Memory Does Vista Need?

With Windows Vista coming soon to a retail channel near you, one of the important questions to ask is, "How much memory does it really need?" There are the official minimum requirements of 512 MB, but we all know that minimum requirements don't translate to a great experience.
windows - comments - 23.1.2007

Vista “Out of Memory” errors

You just can’t seem to throw enough memory at Vista. There have been a number of issues that Vista users have reported relating to copying and moving data, especially large numbers of files.
windows - comments - 17.10.2007

Mythbusting Windows Vista - Memory Management

Windows Vista is well on it's way and everyday more and more information is released. A lot of this information is misunderstood, regurgitated and out of the ashes many a myth has risen on Vista. I'd like to welcome a special guest author, Ned Gnitchel, who will be presenting a number of articles over the next little while debunking some of these myths. Ned works for a large software company and is a specialist in OS Internals, Directory Services and Collaboration.
windows - comments - 13.3.2006

Resolve Windows Vista Out of Memory Errors

Windows Vista "out of memory" errors are intimately connected with the way the operating system manages virtual address space.
windows - comments - 29.8.2007

Windows Vista Memory Tweak Guide

With every release of a new operating system come new demands and Windows Vista is by large no exception to this rule.
windows - comments - 23.10.2007

Windows 7 Non-Uniform Memory Access Architectures

Windows 7 will be able to take advantage not only of faster CPUs, but of multiple processors on a single chip. The 64-bit edition of the operating system in particular will be able to support over 64 Logical Processors per machine.
windows - comments - 28.12.2008

Minimem - Optimizing Windows Memory Usage

Running too many applications can cause computer performance to slow down or even crashed.
download - comments - 24.8.2009

Release Unused Memory with VC RamCleaner

One of the main factors that causes computer performance slowness could be due to memory leak whereby memory is not being released properly after it was used.
download - comments - 13.10.2009

Kernel Memory Space Analyzer Version 8.1 and guide

Microsoft Support Professionals Toolkit for Windows. The Kernel Memory Space Analyzer is a tool to help expert debugging engineers analyze Windows crash dump files.
download - comments - 31.8.2006

Samsung develops new graphics memory speed limit

Samsung is getting ready to produce extremely fast memory chips to be used on future graphics cards.
common - comments - 25.2.2007

Xbox Gets Bigger Live Games, Memory Card

Microsoft plans to allow Xbox Live Arcade games to use more space, announcing it had increased the official size limit from 50 to 150 megabytes. In addition, the company also announced a larger memory card with a capacity of 512MB.
microsoft - comments - 5.3.2007

Intel moves closer to flash memory replacement

Intel has been tinkering with a concept of a phase change memory device chip for nearly 30 years.
common - comments - 18.4.2007

eBoostr - Boost Windows XP with Flash Memory

MDO Ltd. announces the release of eBoostr, a complete replacement for Microsoft ReadyBoost technology for Windows XP. Upgrade the performance of your PC without upgrading its components. Get ReadyBoost-like technology in Windows XP.
download - comments - 14.11.2007

Vista SP1 Installed System Memory RAM

One of the aspects that Service Pack 1 changes for Windows Vista is the way that the operating system reports the amount of installed system memory.
windows - comments - 13.6.2008

How To Remove and Disable Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

Windows 7 and Windows Vista comes with a memory diagnostic utility named as Windows Memory Diagnostic. Windows Memory Diagnostic is an utility that capable of scan, check and diagnose computer’s memory subsystem including physical RAM modules or sticks.
windows - comments - 5.10.2009

Memory Prices Set to Hit the Bottom in the 2H '07

After tumbling for more than four consecutive months, prices on dynamic random access memory (DRAM) may sustain rapid decrease in the coming months, causing memory chip makers to continue losing money.
common - comments - 26.4.2007

Windows 7 RTM chkdsk memory issue isn’t a showstopper

Windows 7 RTM contains what appears to be a memory leak bug that occurs when the chkdsk /R command is initiated on a non-system volume.
windows - comments - 8.8.2009

Adapt the Windows 7 Hibernation File to the Memory Contents Loaded

Microsoft informed that in certain scenarios, Windows 7 computers going into hibernation could present a stop error to the end user.
windows - comments - 8.9.2009

Samsung Announced World’s First 32GB DDR3 Memory for Server Market

Samsung, the famous memory chip maker has just unveiled a next generation DDR3 memory module that packs with high density.
common - comments - 19.6.2009

Windows 7 RTM ReadyBoost 256 GB of Memory Cache Support

Users running the latest iteration of the Windows client will be able to add an extra 256 GM of memory cache in order to handle the overload on the physical RAM installed on their computers.
windows - comments - 12.10.2009

Minimem - Automatically Lower, Optimize or Reduce the Memory Usage for Any Running Program at Interval

Nowadays modern computers comes with high memory, from 1GB to 4GB and some even up to 8GB!
download - comments - 6.8.2008

Check for RAM Error or Defect in Windows 7 and Vista with Windows Memory Diagnostic

Memory or RAM is one of the most important electronic hardware component on a computer systems, not only in term of speed or clock frequency and size, but also the reliability of hardware ecosystem of the RAM sticks or memory modules and its subsystem.
common - comments - 1.10.2009

Memory test - Firefox 2.0.0.9 vs Firefox 3.0 b 1

Does Firefox 3.0 beta 1 do a better job of handling memory than earlier versions? In a test put Firefox 3.0 beta up against Firefox 2.0.0.9 in a series of tests.
common - comments - 21.11.2007

Microsoft releases free ebook: Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005

Get a focused, first look at the features and capabilities in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0. If you currently work with Visual Basic 6, these authors fully understand the adoption and code migration issues you'll encounter.
microsoft - comments - 12.4.2006

Microsoft SQL Server Management Pack for Microsoft Operations Manager 2005

The Microsoft SQL Server Management Pack provides both proactive and reactive monitoring of SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2000 in an enterprise environment. Availability and configuration monitoring, performance data collection, and default thresholds are built for enterprise-level monitoring. Both local and remote connectivity checks help ensure database availability.
microsoft - comments - 5.6.2006

Microsoft Pre-Release Software Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 - September CTP

The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 (formerly known as WinFX), is the new managed code programming model for Windows. It combines the power of the .NET Framework 2.0 with new technologies for building applications that have visually compelling user experiences, seamless communication across technology boundaries, and the ability to support a wide range of business processes.
download - comments - 24.9.2006

Podcasts: Microsoft IT Showcase: How Microsoft IT Architects and Configures DFS Replication

Edit: Something close to my heart! I sure hope the R2 changes to DFS are as good as they sound in all the marketing documents!
microsoft - comments - 25.2.2006

Microsoft Showcases Platform Advancements in the 2007 Microsoft Office System


Second annual Microsoft Office System Developers Conference highlights opportunity for custom solutions development utilizing innovations in the 2007 release.
microsoft - comments - 23.3.2006

Memory Usage of Chrome, Firefox 3.5, et al.

This experiment graphs the memory usage of Chrome and Firefox 3.5 (along with Safari and Opera) over a series of 150 Web page loads using an automated script. Firefox 3.5 shows the lowest memory usage in all categories, including average memory usage, maximum memory usage, and final memory usage. Chrome uses over 1 GB of memory due to its process architecture. Safari 4 and Opera show memory usage degradation over time, while Chrome and Firefox 3.5 are more reliable in freeing memory to the OS.




winbeta.org - 21.06.2009

Lexar to put Wi-Fi on a memory card

The memory chip manufacturer will use technology from Eye-Fi to add network connectivity for users of its own memory cards...
betanews.com - 11.01.2008

New Qimonda GDDR5 Memory Promises 3x Performance of GDDR3

In advance of its likely acceptance by JEDEC as an international standard for memory implementations, Qimonda said today it is now sampling the first Graphics Double Data Rate 5 memory in 512 Mb modules...
betanews.com - 01.11.2007

Inside the Improved Firefox 3 Memory Manager

Mozilla software engineer Stuart Parmenter explains the new and improved inner workings of the Firefox 3 memory manager and what was involved in the quest of decreasing the browser's memory load. Not simply all about fixing memory leaks, it involved solving memory fragmentation issues as well, as Windows and most other operating system allocates memory in blocks and may not "see" small enough fragments of memory as usable in practice.


neowin.net - 12.03.2008

The Ultimate Intel Core i7 Memory Performance Guide

Today we are going to look at how various memory frequencies, timings, and configurations influence the memory bandwidth and the real-world performance of Core i7 processors. This is particularly important to not only help you get the most out of your Core i7 CPU, but to potentially save you a lot of money. After all, it is possible to configure a Core i7 processor with triple-channel memory operating at 1066, 1333 and 1600MHz, or even faster. But what are the benefits of using more aggressively clocked memory? With the new Core i7 platform, DDR3 should finally get its chance to shine. As noted before, the Core i7 features an on-die memory controller with support for triple-channel DDR3 memory.

Read full story.....
neowin.net - 10.12.2008

Intel Nehalem to play nice with enthusiast memory

Intel's switch to an integrated memory controller with the upcoming Nehalem core will offer enthusiasts to finally take advantage of fast memory devices “ which are constrained by the front side bus (FSB ) today. The memory controller bandwidth is catching up with performance memory, which means that we should see dramatically improved memory performance once the new CPU arrives.




winbeta.org - 15.05.2008

IBM quietly takes a stake in Spansion's racetrack memory

After quietly taking an equity stake in two-year-old startup flash memory manufacturer Spansion, IBM now plans to augment its own still emerging, futuristic "racetrack" memory with flash memory dubbed MirrorBit...
betanews.com - 30.04.2008

IBM Announces Memory Chip Advancement

A new semiconductor alloy jointly developed by IBM and its partners will spur the development of faster and smaller memory chips. The companies say the advancements would lead to smaller chips than currently possible with flash memory...
betanews.com - 12.12.2006

Dell, Intel, and Microsoft to push 'ReadyBoost,' Hybrid Drives

Companies including Dell, Microsoft, and Intel announced on Wednesday the formation of a new group to promote the adoption of nonvolatile memory, or NAND flash, in PC storage applications.

The Non-Volatile Memory Host Controller Interface (NVMHCI) Working Group, as it's being called, will be chaired by Intel and will provide a standard software programming interface for nonvolatile memory subsystems.

The group says the interface will be used by operating system drivers to access NAND flash memory storage in the applications such as hard drive caching and solid-state drives. Today, PCs already use this technology; "ReadyBoost" is what Microsoft calls its Vista disk caching technology that makes computers running the OS more responsive by using flash memory on a USB 2.0 drive, SD card, or other forms of flash memory. ..
winbeta.org - 31.05.2007

Microsoft denies Sony's Vista hardware claims

Microsoft has denied Sony's claim that the current release of Vista supports neither Intel's Turbo Memory technology nor hybrid hard drives.

The spat between the companies arose after Sony revealed to ZDNet.co.uk that it would not include Turbo Memory an embedded flash memory module formerly known by its code name Robson in this summer's Vaio notebooks because Vista will not allow the benefits of Turbo Memory to be utilised until Service Pack 1 (SP1) of the operating system is released later this year.

Turbo Memory is an optional component of Intel's Centrino Pro/Duo platform (previously known as Santa Rosa), which makes use of Vista features such as ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive. These features use non-volatile "third-stage" memory alongside a computer's RAM and traditional hard drive to boost performance and start-up time. Most manufacturers are ready to release Centrino Pro notebooks that include Turbo Memory, although HP has turned it down due to worries over cost efficiency and the limitations it places on users who want to use external flash memory to boost performance...
winbeta.org - 07.06.2007

Sony, SanDisk Develop Smaller Memory Stick

Sony on Thursday announced that it had developed a new version of its proprietary memory card format called Memory Stick Micro. About a quarter of the size of its predecessor, Micro is designed for use in compact mobile phones. The product is expected to ship in the first half of 2006...
betanews.com - 30.09.2005

Microsoft Debuts Mouse With Built-In Flash Memory

Microsoft thinks it has the answer for your USB slot shortage on your notebook - by combining a mouse with a flash memory card...
betanews.com - 13.09.2007

Long-life Flash memory offers 100 million rewrites

Japanese scientists have developed a new form of Flash memory that could alleviate all our fears about just how long our Flash memory will last. These new memory chips, called ferroelectric Nand Flash (FNF), can be written up to 100 million times, compared to todays Flash memory that is thought to be limited to around 500,000 rewrites.



FNF has additional benefits as well. Current Flash memory is only now being produced at 30 nanometres, but FNF will work at 10 nanometres. It also uses significantly less power with todays Flash memory requiring 20 volts for rewriting, FNF needs just 6 volts.




winbeta.org - 15.07.2008

IBM to Announce Breakthrough Caching Innovation at ISSCC

This morning, IBM confirmed to BetaNews that later this afternoon, its engineers are scheduled to demonstrate their own concept chip, which will utilize an embedded memory architecture for caching. The company is saying it could double the performance of existing 65 nm processors and future generations by tripling its cache memory capacity and perhaps increase the throughput of that memory tenfold...
betanews.com - 14.02.2007

Some Vaios, Clies Can't Use New Memory Sticks

Update: Sony warns of incompatibilities of new Memory Stick Pro cards with older systems...
pcworld.com - 27.10.2005

Samsung: 32GB Flash Memory Coming

Samsung on Monday unveiled a new high density flash memory chip that paves the way for portable devices with much larger capacities. The 16-gigabit NAND chip is equivalent to 2GB of storage, and can be packaged in quantities of 16 to create a 32 gigabyte flash memory product...
betanews.com - 13.09.2005

Intel to push two new technologies with X38 chipset

Intel is currently developing two new technologies which will be introduced along with the upcoming high-end X38 chipset, according to sources at motherboard makers. Both technologies target the enthusiast market.



The two new technologies are named Extreme Memory and Extreme Tuning Utility. Both new marketing lead architectures will be introduced along with the X38 chipset in October this year, according to motherboard makers.



Extreme Memory technology will function similar to Nvidia's SLI Memory allowing specially branded and certified memory modules to operate at higher performance levels when installed in a supporting motherboard, said the sources. Extreme Memory technology will only be available for DDR3 modules and will not support DDR2 memory, the sources added. In addition to X38 and P35 chipsets for desktops, the next-generation Intel 3-series notebook Centrino platform will also support Extreme Memory technology, noted the sources...
winbeta.org - 07.08.2007

Intel 'Turbo Memory' tries to speed up Windows

Intel's newest version of Turbo Memory is trying to do what Windows doesn't do: transparently optimize Windows for flash memory storage.



At the Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara, Calif. Intel will be demonstrating its latest version of Turbo Memory based on flash memory to accelerate application performance in Windows.




winbeta.org - 14.08.2008

Intel, Micron Team Up on Flash Memory

The two manufacturers form a new company to manufacture NAND flash memory chips...
pcworld.com - 22.11.2005

Toshiba Boosts Flash Memory Speed

NAND flash memory could support 12MB-per-second transactions next year...
pcworld.com - 22.11.2005