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Micron Commences Volume Production of HBM3E Solution to Accelerate the Growth of AI

BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 26, 2024 -- Micron Technology, Inc., a global leader in memory and storage solutions, today announced it has begun volume production of its HBM3E (High Bandwidth Memory ...Full Article

AI Career Notes: January 2023 Edition  

In this monthly feature we bring you up to date on the latest career developments in the enterprise AI community – promotions, new hires and accolades: Roland Acra PsiQuantum ...Full Article

Micron Getting Out of 3D XPoint Memory, To Concentrate on Compute Express Link

After almost 10 years of investments and flagging progress, Micron announced today (Tuesday) that it is ending its involvement in 3D XPoint, the non-volatile memory technology it originally developed ...Full Article

Micron Boosts 3D NAND Flash Density

The high-density 3D NAND flash memory unveiled by Micron Technology this week promises to boost storage application performance from the data center to the edge, potentially hastening the growing ...Full Article

Investors Flock to AI Chip Startups

As the market for AI processors continues to expand, well-heeled chip startups are emerging to challenge market leaders like Nvidia. Among them is the Israeli startup, Hailo, which announced ...Full Article

Micron Deep Learning Accelerator Gets Memory Boost

Deep learning accelerators based on chip architectures coupled with high-bandwidth memory are emerging to enable near real-time processing of machine learning algorithms. Memory chip specialist Micron Technology argues that ...Full Article

Micron, Intel Prepare to Launch XPoint Memory

Micron Technology Inc. used last week's Flash Memory Summit to roll out its new line of 3-D XPoint memory technology jointly developed with Intel Corp. while demonstrating the technology ...Full Article

New Hybrid Memory Cube Spec Doubles Data Rates

When it comes to Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC), the innovative 3D technology that Micron Technology is counting on to replace standard DDR3 memory modules, all signs point to go. ...Full Article
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