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G.Skill pays out $2.4M settlement over misleading DDR4 and DDR5 speed marketing — buyers get $20 to $25 as vendor agrees to XMP and EXPO packaging warnings
Tom's Hardware
NEWS SUMMARY
What changed
G.Skill has started sending payments to claimants regarding the $2.4 million lawsuit over inadequately marketed RAM speeds.
MEMORY IMPACT
Why it matters
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Rule confidence62%
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