Latest pc memory test Weblinks:
- How much PC memory is really enough?
(EE Times) - How much PC memory is really enough?- Intel Wi-Fi Proset software v10.5 hogs PC memory
A software update for Intel wireless hardware is faulty and can hog PC memory, Intel acknowledged Thursday. A fix is due on Friday. The problem affects the Intel PROSet software version 10.5, Amy Martin, an Intel spokeswoman, said. The PROSet software accompanies Intel's drivers that run the company's wireless hardware on PCs. "One of the processes used by the Intel PROSet software was not releasing the (file) handles correctly, which caused more and more memory to be used by the process," Martin said. As a result, a PC slows down, she said. Intel has made a fix available to PC makers and plans to post it to the Intel Web site on Friday, Martin said.- PC Memory should make up 10 percent of the total system cost
A combination of consistently tight supply and strong demand is not only sustaining the firm pricing of DDR2, but it could also drive the cost of DRAM supplied with PC systems to more than 10% of the cost of an individual PC, according to industry players. The industry normally regards the 10% figure as an ideal DRAM cost benchmark for PCs. he ideal amount of DRAM for a PC system running the upcoming consumer version of Microsoft's Vista operating system (OS) has been suggested as 1GB. Two 512MB DDR2-667 DIMMs will then cost, on average, US$90.4 and exceed the 10% benchmark. Concerned about the rising cost of memory, some PC OEMs are now giving less emphasis to the DRAM amount per Vista-ready system, according to DRAMeXchange.- Memory built-in self test engine apparatus and method with trigger on failure and multiple patterns per load capability
A memory built-in self test (MBIST) apparatus and method for testing dynamic random access memory (DRAM) arrays, the DRAM arrays in communication with a memory interface device that includes interface logic and mainline chip logic. The MBIST apparatus includes a finite state machine including a command generator and logic for...- Intel Wi-Fi software hogs PC memory
A software update for Intel wireless hardware is faulty and can hog PC memory, an update is due on Friday.- perl-Test-Memory-Cycle - 1.04-1.fc6.noarch
perl-Test-Memory-Cycle - Check for memory leaks and circular memory references Perl's garbage collection has one big problem: Circular references can't get cleaned up. A circular reference can be as simple as two objects that refer to each other. "Test::Memory::Cycle" is built on top of "Devel::Cycle" to give you an easy way to check for these circular references. Change Log: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 GMT - Jose Pedro Oliveira - 1.04-1 - Update to 1.04. Mon, 20 Feb 2006 GMT - Jose Pedro Oliveira - 1.02-2 - Rebuild for FC5 (perl 5.8.8). Tue, 24 May 2005 GMT - Jose Pedro Oliveira - 1.02-1 - Update to 1.02. ...- Intel Wi-Fi software hogs PC memory
A software update for Intel wireless hardware is faulty and can hog PC memory, Intel acknowledged Thursday. A fix is due on Friday.
FREE NEWSLETTER
|
| Latest News, and Special Offers on Memory enter your name and email address here: |
|
|
|
|