JEDEC wants LPDDR6 to leave phones behind and take on AI and data centers
JEDEC is trying to take LPDDR6 beyond phones, targeting AI workloads and data centers with higher capacity and new features.
JEDEC is trying to take LPDDR6 beyond phones, targeting AI workloads and data centers with higher capacity and new features.
If you think AI progress is all about GPUs, you are missing half the story. Memory is quickly becoming the real choke point, and SK hynix seems eager to cash in on that. The company says it has kicked off mass production of a 192GB SOCAMM2 module built on its latest 1cnm LPDDR5X DRAM. That … Read more
Rocket.net has launched a new India data center, bringing faster dynamic WordPress performance to users in the region. NERDS.xyz uses Rocket.net and the experience has been excellent.
Rocky Linux from CIQ now includes the full NVIDIA AI stack, offering a faster path to GPU cluster deployment and raising new questions about vendor lock-in.
OpenAI, Oracle, and Vantage Data Centers are bringing their Stargate project to Wisconsin, building a massive clean-energy data center campus that will power the next era of AI growth.
Broadcom’s new Thor Ultra 800G AI Ethernet NIC uses open Ultra Ethernet Consortium standards to connect thousands of XPUs for trillion-parameter AI workloads.
Google is spending $9B on Oklahoma AI and cloud expansion. The company calls it a win for innovation… but it might be locking in its dominance.
PCIe 8.0 is coming in 2028 with speeds up to 256 GT/s. PCI-SIG says the new spec will meet the demands of AI, HPC, and more.
KIOXIA’s new LC9 Series SSD hits 245TB, targeting generative AI and data-heavy workloads with massive capacity and PCIe 5.0 speed.
NVIDIA confirms researchers demonstrated a Rowhammer attack on a GPU without ECC enabled and urges users to check their settings.
Cadence has taped out the first LPDDR6 memory IP system, built to handle the bandwidth demands of AI inference, chiplet architectures, and next-gen SoCs.
PCI-SIG has officially released the PCI Express 7.0 specification to members, delivering a massive performance jump to 128 GT/s per lane and up to 512GB/s of bi-directional bandwidth in a x16 configuration. This marks another milestone in PCIe’s evolution, continuing the group’s tradition of doubling bandwidth roughly every three years. While the specification is now … Read more