Samsung has quietly added 32 GB unbuffered DDR4 memory modules to its lineup of products. The UDIMMs are based on the company’s 16 Gb chips, which were introduced earlier this year that are already used for 32 GB SO-DIMMs as well as 64 GB RDIMMs.
Samsung’s 32 GB UDIMM is rated to operate at DDR4-2666 date rates at the DDR4 standard voltage of 1.2 V. Samsung does not disclose timings, but since the company sells its own memory modules mainly to large PC OEMs, it is highly likely that the 32 GB UDIMM uses the standard JEDEC latencies for DDR4-2666 (i.e., CL17 17-17 or higher).
[...] modules that use these DRAMs are more energy efficient than DIMMs of the same capacity that rely on a larger number of 8 Gb devices.
[...] Source: Samsung
(Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday September 06 2018, @03:25PM (1 child)
They have made some progress:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI-Nspire_series#OS_versions [wikipedia.org]
[SIG] 10/28/2017: Soylent Upgrade v14 [soylentnews.org]
(Score: 2) by requerdanos on Thursday September 06 2018, @04:13PM
Your point is well taken. Value important no, removing "owner's*" ability to root very important.
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* If somebody else has root and you don't, you're not the owner, whatever your receipt may say. Possession is nine tenths and all that, and they possess root (control) of the device; you don't.