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NVIDIA Collaborates with Memory Giants on SOCAMM Standard for AI PCs

The rumored SOCAMM memory modules aim to enhance AI workloads with higher performance, compact size, and energy efficiency, potentially entering mass production later this year.

  • 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.
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