Samsung Supplies SOCAMM2 Samples To Major Client

Samsung Electronics said it began supplying SOCAMM2 samples to a major customer as the module advances toward mass production; industry officials say the samples likely target Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI platforms. The 192-gigabyte LPDDR SOCAMM2 is reportedly 57% smaller than conventional DDR server modules, offers more than twice the bandwidth and consumes at least 55% less power. Vendors including SK hynix and Micron are also supplying SOCAMM2 offerings.
Key Points
- 1Sends SOCAMM2 customer samples to major client, likely Nvidia's Vera Rubin AI platforms.
- 2Offers 192GB modules with double bandwidth, 57% smaller footprint and at least 55% lower power.
- 3Enables server-level power efficiency and upgradeable LPDDR deployment, reducing data-center TCO and downtime.
Scoring Rationale
Strong industry milestone with vendor confirmation; still limited by pre-mass-production status and unspecified customer details.
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