Samsung Develops Low-Power Server Memory SOCAMM2

Samsung Electronics said Dec. 18 it developed low-power server memory solutions, presenting samples of its SOCAMM2 LPDDR-based module to customers including Nvidia to support continuous AI workloads at large-scale data centers. Samsung said SOCAMM2 delivers higher bandwidth, improved power efficiency, and flexible integration, and is being optimized with Nvidia for next-generation inference platforms, positioning it as a potential AI memory option alongside HBM.
Key Points
- 1Introduces SOCAMM2, LPDDR server memory module sampled to Nvidia and other customers for AI data centers
- 2Delivers higher bandwidth and improved power efficiency to support continuous, large-scale AI inference workloads and scalability
- 3Enables system designers to adopt LPDDR-based memory for cost and energy-efficient AI servers alongside HBM
Scoring Rationale
Official product announcement with industry relevance, but represents an incremental hardware step rather than paradigm-shifting innovation.
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