In 2008, the company signed a service and support agreement with IBM, on 9 October 2018 acquired Cenatek Inc., a privately owned company located in Morgan Hill, California, whose products were based on high-speed storage such as the Rocket Drive PCI-based solid state disk and Ramdisk. In 2002, the company's DDR memory modules for the Intel market received validation from Advanced Validation Labs. In 2001, the company acquired Memory Card Technology assets, and again earned the highest number of Intel Advanced Memory Module Qualifications for the year. They earned the highest number of Intel Advanced Memory Module Qualifications that year. In 1999, the company moved from the American Stock Exchange to NASDAQ, trading under the symbol DRAM. In 1989, they produced memory for HP/Apollo systems. In 1987, Dataram produced memory for Sun Microsystems and Apollo workstations. In 1976 the company produced the first solid-state drive called BULK CORE for DEC and Data General computers.
In 1974, the company developed memory for Digital PDP-11.
In 1968, Dataram completed its initial public offering, and began trading on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol DTM.
Dataram was founded in 1967 as a manufacturer of computer memory for Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), selling 16 KB core memory.