Intel and SoftBank Subsidiary Collaborate on Memory for AI and HPC
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The American founder teamed up with Saimemory to develop a new DRAM memory architecture. Forty years after turning his back on this sector that had created it, Intel relies on artificial intelligence to justify this come-back.
Intel is once again venturing into a business area it abandoned four decades ago. And, as is so often the case, this isn't out of nostalgia, but necessity. The global expansion of AI infrastructure has pushed the DRAM market to its physical and economic limits. Supply chains are strained, suppliers are few and far between, and margins are high. It is precisely into this environment that Intel intends to enter […] Source
Intel and SoftBank Subsidiary Collaborate on Memory for AI and HPC
Intel Corp. announced a collaboration with SoftBank Corp. subsidiary SAIMEMORY to develop a memory technology called the Z-Angle Memory (ZAM) program. The collaboration focuses on next generation memory technologies for AI and high-performance computing. SAIMEMORY, a Tokyo-based subsidiary of telecommunication and IT operator SoftBank Corp., is developing a stacked DRAM architecture that the company said […] The post Intel and SoftBank Subsidiar…
Intel and Softbank aim ZAM at HBM
Intel is partnering with Softbank subsidiary SAIMEMORY to indirectly get back in the memory business by developing Z-Angle Memory (ZAM) based, like high-bandwidth memory (HBM), on stacked DRAM Intel engineers wanted to increase memory capacity and performance while reducing energy usage. They were involved in a US Advanced Memory Technology (AMT) research and development program. This […]
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