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Hynix reveals world's first 128GB DDR4 memory module

SK Hynix today announced it has developed the world's first 128GB DDR4 memory module, twice the capacity of the company's current 64GB module. The new memory module, which is also being touted as the world's highest density module, is based on 8Gbit DDR4 chips created with 20nm process lithography. Hynix's 128GB DDR4 module. The new memory module runs at 2,133Mbps with 64-bit I/O, and processes up to 17GB of data per second. It also runs at ultra low-voltage of 1.2V, compared to 1.35V of existing DDR3 memory modules. While major memory makers such as Hynix, Samsung and Crucial have started producing next-generation DDR4 memory, it's  not expected to show up  in servers until late this year, and in PCs until 2015. Until  Intel  and Advanced Micro Devices begin supporting DDR4 in their processor boards, users won't be able to enjoy the benefits of the technology, which offer twice the performance, twice the base capacity and 20% to 40% less power consumption ...

Microsoft Edge is already beating IE, Chrome and Firefox in JavaScript benchmarks

As you can see, Edge blows IE away and also beats Chrome and Firefox. The browser team also used Apple's Jet Stream benchmark and got similar results:

How to soft- and hard reset your Windows Phone

Reset my phone Resetting your Windows Phone will return it to the same state it was in the first time you turned it on. All your personal content will be erased, and the phone will be restored to its factory settings. If you decide to reset your phone, you can back up apps, text messages, photos, and more to your Microsoft account in the cloud beforehand. Warning Be careful. Resetting your phone will erase all content stored on your phone, including apps and games (along with app data and game progress), text messages, call history, music, photos, and more. To reset your phone In the  App list , tap  Settings  . Tap  About , and then tap  Reset your phone . You'll receive two warnings. If you're absolutely sure you want to restore your phone to its factory settings, tap  Yes , and then tap  Yes  again. It might take a little while for the process to complete. To reset an unresponsive phone If your phone is unresponsive and you can't reach  Se...