Micron Technology (NasdaqGS:MU) has begun shipping customer samples of its 256 GB SOCAMM2 LPDRAM module for AI data centers.
This product is built on a monolithic 32Gb LPDDR5X die, representing a major technological advance in the race to build next-generation AI infrastructure. The new module provides one-third more ...
AI infrastructure can't evolve as fast as model innovation. Memory architecture is one of the few levers capable of accelerating deployment cycles. Enter SOCAMM2 ...
Advanced Micro Devices’ first branded desktop system memory modules, called AMD Memory, will be available in North America through major retailers, the company said Monday. By offering its own branded ...
Micron Technology introduced a 256GB SOCAMM2 low power DRAM module for AI data centers, described as the industry's highest ...
Micron Technology, Inc. has announced the industry’s first standard low-power compression attached memory module (LPCAMM2), targeting the replacement of SODIMMs in PCs with higher performance, better ...
SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- SK hynix Inc. (or "the company", www.skhynix.com) announced today that it has developed working samples of DDR5* Multiplexer Combined Ranks (MCR) Dual ...
Memory chip manufacturing giant SK hynix has confirmed that it’s preparing to roll out higher-capacity GDDR7 memory modules later this year. In its latest earnings call, the company said that it will ...
New product line is the industry's first to integrate Arm® Neoverse® processors, inline compression, and four memory channels. Structera™ A CXL near-memory accelerator family is optimized to address ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today at Memcon 2024, Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, unveiled the expansion of its Compute Express Link (CXL) memory ...
When it comes to memory modules for enthusiasts, it really is hard to impress the audience these days as makers of modules have done quite a lot to differentiate their products from competing ...
Memory module houses are gearing up for the upcoming rollouts of new-generation PC products supporting DDR5 memory, while slowing down their purchases of DDR4 chips, according to industry sources.