Memory, storage,
manufacturing.
Short, practical reads on the things customers and partners ask us about — how to pick a module, what MES traceability actually means, how Make-in-India procurement actually works.
DDR4 vs DDR5: when is it worth upgrading?
DDR5 brings real bandwidth gains and a new on-module power architecture. Whether the upgrade pays off in your build depends on the workload, the platform, and how long you plan to keep the system.
ReadHow to check if your RAM is original
Counterfeit memory is a real problem. Here's how to verify a ZION (or any branded) module against five quick checks before you install it.
ReadSATA, NVMe Gen 3, NVMe Gen 4: which SSD do you actually need?
The throughput numbers on the box differ by 10x. The day-to-day feel often differs by a lot less. Here is a workload-first way to pick.
ReadWhat is MES traceability, and why does it matter?
Manufacturing Execution Systems sound like factory-floor jargon. They're actually one of the easiest ways to tell a serious supplier from a commodity one.
ReadMake in India electronics: what "assembled in India" actually means
The label can mean five different things depending on who is using it. Here is a practical decoder for buyers and procurement teams.
ReadHow to RMA a memory module - step by step
A clean RMA gets a replacement back to you in under two weeks. A messy one can drag on for a month. Here is the short version.
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