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Micron Is Fashionably Late To The HBM Party, But Not Too Late

December 19, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

Here is what memory bandwidth and a certain amount of capacity is worth in the GenAI revolution. …

Store

We Can’t Get Enough HBM, Or Stack It Up High Enough

November 6, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

There are lots of ways that we might build out the memory capacity and memory bandwidth of compute engines to drive AI and HPC workloads better than we have been able to do thus far. …

Compute

How MCR Memory Can More Than Double HPC And AI Performance

October 4, 2024 Rob Farber 5

Intel recently demonstrated a new type of DIMM memory technology called Multiplexer Combined Rank (MCR), also referred to as MRDIMMs, that provides up to 2.3X better performance for HPC workloads and up to a 2X better on AI inference workloads in comparison to 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors, based on internal Intel analysis. …

Cloud

Kubernetes Clusters Have Massive Overprovisioning Of Compute And Memory

March 4, 2024 Jeffrey Burt 5

In the ten years since Google released Kubernetes to the open source community, it has become the dominant platform for orchestrating and managing software containers and microservices, along the way muscling out competitors like Docker Swarm and Mesosphere. …

Connect

Photonics To Make Celestial HBM3 Memory Fabric

June 28, 2023 Tobias Mann 1

There is no shortage of silicon photonics technologies under development, and every few months it seems like another startup crops up promising massive bandwidth, over longer distances, while using less power than copper interconnects. …

Connect

Rest In Pieces: Servers And CXL

June 15, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 11

If you had to rank the level of hype around specific datacenter technologies, the top thing these days would be, without question, generative AI, probably followed by AI training and inference of all kinds and mixed precision computing in general. …

Compute

Compute Is Easy, Memory Is Harder And Harder

December 13, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 13

What good is a floating point operation embodied in a vector or matrix unit if you can’t get data into fast enough to actually use the compute engine to process it in some fashion in a clock cycle? …

Store

Just How Bad Is CXL Memory Latency?

December 5, 2022 Tobias Mann 7

Conventional wisdom says that trying to attach system memory to the PCI-Express bus is a bad idea if you care at all about latency. …

Store

Riding CXL Memory Up In A Down Economy

November 18, 2022 Dylan Martin 0

The jittery economy hasn’t been kind to most semiconductor companies, even those like AMD and Nvidia that are growing in the datacenter. …

Connect

Mashing Up CXL And Gen-Z For Shared Disaggregated Memory

October 31, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

If you are impatient for not just memory pooling powered by the CXL protocol, but the much more difficult task of memory sharing by servers attached to giant blocks of external memory, you are not alone. …

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