Intel CEO Hints Chipzilla's Return To Making Memory, As He Teases "New Memory Architecture" & 3D Stacking To Tackle The DRAM Wall
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Intel CEO Hints Chipzilla's Return To Making Memory, As He Teases "New Memory Architecture" & 3D Stacking To Tackle The DRAM Wall
Intel has hinted at a return to the memory segment as CEO Lip-Bu says that memory is no longer a commodity business and holds tremendous innovation potential. Intel Started As A Memory Business & Today's Crisis May Once Again See The Reopening of the DRAM Door At Its Foundries Intel, founded back in 1968, started as a semiconductor business, and the very first products that it rolled out were memory chips, starting with the 3101 SRAM and the 110…
Many will not know, others will have forgotten, but Intel was born in 1968 looking precisely at memory and not at CPUs. Its 1103 DRAM helped to turn semiconductor memory into an alternative to magnetic cores, and although over time processors became their big business, the blues never really disappeared from this market, but rather have gone back and forth. There are their NAND and, above all, 3D XPoint, marketed as Intel Optane. The interesting…
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