Designed to take on high-bandwidth memory in data centers, Z-Angle memory (ZAM) leverages diagonal interconnects for improved ...
Z-Angle Memory plans high-capacity, low-power DRAM for AI, but incumbents may extend lead before 2029 launch ...
Four years after killing off its Optane memory products, Intel is getting back into the memory business by partnering with a ...
Intel has partnered with SoftBank subsidiary Saimemory for the development of stacked DRAM-based memory technology that the ...
Intel Corp. announced a collaboration with SoftBank Corp. subsidiary SAIMEMORY to develop a memory technology called the ...
Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC) has entered an AI-focused collaboration with SoftBank subsidiary Saimemory to develop next-generation Z-Angle Memory chips. The company is also renewing its GPU push by hiring ...
The partnership underscores intensifying global efforts to address some of AI’s biggest bottlenecks: memory performance and power consumption.
Intel looks to re-enter the memory business as it teams with SoftBank to introduce a new 'ZAM' memory solution, capitalizing on the mass DRAM demand.
Intel said that it's working with a Japanese DRAM company, Saimemory, to use available DRAM effectively by stacking it vertically.
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