Overview
- NVIDIA is reportedly working with Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron to develop SOCAMM, a new memory standard designed for AI-focused PCs.
- SOCAMM is expected to offer significant advantages over existing DRAM and LPCAMM modules, including up to 694 I/O ports for faster data transfer and reduced bottlenecks.
- The compact design of SOCAMM, about the size of an adult's middle finger, allows for higher memory capacity and improved efficiency in smaller devices.
- SOCAMM modules are rumored to feature a detachable design, enabling easier upgrades and long-term flexibility for users.
- Mass production of SOCAMM could begin as early as late 2025, with potential applications in NVIDIA's next-generation Project DIGITS AI PCs, expected to launch in May.