Reports suggest ASUS is toying with the idea of making its own DRAM chip production line to serve the consumer market, but that is unlikely to happen.
Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501) in cooperation with Elpida Memory, Inc. (TSE: 6665), have proposed a new DRAM(*1) circuit design enabling 0.4-V operation. The proposed array employs a twin cell ...
In a new article by Business Korea and their industry sources, on June 23, SK hynix presented a research paper on the new 3D DRAM, aka "dream memory" at the semiconductor conference VLSI 2024, held in ...
The good news is that, judging by the charts Jukan shares, predicted supply and demand is judged to improve in 2027 after the 2026 spike. The differential with DRAM is expected to return to where it ...
The big picture: Persistent memory has long been anticipated to bring a paradigm shift in computing, but it's unlikely to happen anytime soon. In a recent webinar, industry insiders from the Storage ...
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New memory design lets AI think longer and faster with no extra power
Artificial intelligence has been bottlenecked less by raw compute than by how quickly models can move data in and out of memory. A new generation of memory-centric designs is starting to change that, ...
Why we need DDR5. Security improvements of DDR5 over DDR4. How RowHammer can be thwarted. Rapid growth in the world’s digital information has driven continued improvements in computing to process, ...
In this interview, Arnaud Furnémont, vice president of R&D memory and compute at imec, reviews imec’s memory and storage roadmaps and explains how these respond to the industry’s need for ever more ...
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SanDisk's new High Bandwidth Flash memory enables 4TB of VRAM on GPUs, matches HBM bandwidth at higher capacity
SanDisk on Wednesday introduced an interesting new memory that could wed the capacity of 3D NAND and the extreme bandwidth enabled by high bandwidth memory (HBM). SanDisk's high-bandwidth flash (HBF) ...
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