NVIDIA & Memory Partners Rumored To Be Developing “Compact” SOCAMM Modules

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NVIDIA is rumored to be developing the exclusive and compact "SOCAMM" memory modules, which it hopes will take personal AI supercomputers like Project DIGITS to new levels.


NVIDIA's SOCAMM Memory Modules Are Reported To Feature Impressive Capabilities; That Too With Low Power Consumption


For now, details around the SOCAMM memory standard are pretty confined, except for the fact that it is a much more cost-effective implementation, considering that it has the advantage of being a lower-power module.


Additionally, it is claimed that SOCAMM features an I/O port of up to 694, which is higher than both PC DRAM modules and LPCAMM, showing that performance will be pretty dominant among all DRAM products.

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Due to this high I/O port count, SOCAMM is said to solve the data bottleneck between the processor and memory


Interestingly, SOCAMM is a detachable memory, meaning it can be replaced with an upgraded standard without any trouble. With a small size, manufacturers can essentially squeeze in the optimal DRAM count on the modules, ensuring high capacities


This project is mainly led by NVIDIA and its partners for now, and the application of this standard is said to be targeted towards compact AI supercomputers like Project DIGITIS.


Source - WCCFTech 


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