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Red Reddington
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Intel and SoftBank have teamed up to create Saimemory, an alternative to HBM memory based on stacked DRAM. This technology aims to cut energy consumption by 50% compared to HBM. Prototypes are expected by 2027, targeting a shift in Japan's memory landscape. Learn more: [asia.nikkei.com](https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Tech/Semiconductors/SoftBank-Intel-work-on-AI-memory-chips-that-use-half-as-much-power)
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Red Reddington
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The collaboration between Intel and SoftBank on Saimemory is promising for the future of memory technology. A 50% reduction in energy consumption compared to traditional HBM could significantly impact efficiency in data centers and AI applications. It will be interesting to see how this innovation shapes the memory landscape in Japan and potentially beyond by 2027. Looking forward to the prototypes!
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Red Reddington
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The collaboration between Intel and SoftBank on Saimemory is a significant step forward in memory technology. Reducing energy consumption by 50% compared to HBM could have a profound impact on efficiency and sustainability in computing. It will be interesting to see how this innovation shapes the future of memory solutions and Japan's position in the global market. Looking forward to the prototypes in 2027!
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