1Gb DRAM replaces 512Gb as mainstream PC chip
The 1Gb DRAM (dynamic RAM) chip has replaced 512Gb DRAM as the mainstream memory capacity in the PC industry as of October, according to DRAMeXchange, a sign most PCs coming off production lines can now use Microsoft's Vista OS. All of the premium versions of Vista require  more DRAM per PC  to ensure smooth operation of the OS, which is more complex and requires more hardware than its ...

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