SK hynix announced that its 256GB DDR5 RDIMM memory module built on 32Gb fifth-generation 10nm-class DRAM has completed Intel Data Center certification for the Intel Xeon 6 platform. This validation confirms performance, compatibility, and quality standards required for high-capacity server environments. SK hynix said the module delivers higher inference performance and lower power use compared with earlier designs.
A new RowHammer attack called Phoenix can break into even the latest DDR5 memory chips in minutes and steal sensitive data. Here’s a simple explanation of what is happening, why it matters, and what you should know.


