Nvidia Reportedly Moving Forward with SOCAMM2, Korean Memory Giants Set to Gain
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Nvidia reportedly moving forward with SOCAMM2, Korean memory giants set to gain
Nvidia has reportedly abandoned its initial SOCAMM1 low-power DRAM module for AI workloads, shifting focus to SOCAMM2 with faster speeds and broader supplier collaboration, including Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix. This move signals a strategic push to address technical challenges and advance AI memory solutions ahead of mass production in 2026.
NVIDIA Moves to SOCAMM2, Phases Out Initial SOCAMM Design
NVIDIA has reportedly discontinued its first-generation Small Outline Compression Attached Memory Modules, known as SOCAMM. According to ET News, NVIDIA is shifting focus to the second-generation SOCAMM2 standard, which is being revamped for higher memory speeds, resulting in significantly improved bandwidth and performance. The first-generation SOCAMM was developed independently by NVIDIA, outside of any official memory consortium like JEDEC. I…
Nvidia Scraps SOCAMM1, Pivots to SOCAMM2 for AI Performance Boost
In the fast-evolving world of semiconductor technology, Nvidia Corp. has reportedly abandoned its initial plans for the SOCAMM1 memory module, opting instead to accelerate development of an upgraded version dubbed SOCAMM2. This shift comes amid mounting pressures to enhance performance for AI-driven applications, where memory bandwidth and efficiency are paramount. Sources familiar with the matter indicate that technical hurdles, including relia…
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