US start-up, Tuurny, deploys robotic system to recover RAM from electronic waste amid memory supply pressures.
The AI build-out has led to a RAM shortage that’s hitting anyone who wants to buy laptops, phones, tablets and other devices.
Historically, system memory has been treated as a fairly reliable commodity. While subject to occasional price fluctuations, it remained consistently available to everyone, from casual PC builders to ...
Quinas Technology has completed an Innovate UK‑funded research project examining the use of its proprietary ULTRARAM memory ...
Beginning April 19th, Meta’s 128GB Quest 3S VR headset will cost $349.99, the 256GB Quest 3S will cost $449.99, and the Quest ...
San Francisco startup launches autonomous robotic system to recover high-quality RAM from e-waste, securing early commercial ...
Debloat tools claim to make Windows 11 more efficient by removing unnecessary processes and freeing up RAM. In practice, that ...
But Amazon has noticed you pausing on that third one, and it has thoughts. The company just launched an AI Store on Amazon.in — a dedicated storefront that rounds up AI-enabled gadgets across ...
According to reports, the rise in prices is not limited to smartphones and televisions. Costs of appliances like ...
Rancho Cordova, CA, April 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MetalCloak, a leader in suspension, steering, and off-road vehicle ...
The global electronics recycling market is set to grow rapidly over the next decade, yet an expert at sustainability pioneer ...
The AI-driven memory shortage has come for Meta's VR headsets, forcing the company to raise prices globally. "We're making ...