As CPU core counts increase to meet the demands of data center workloads, the need for higher memory bandwidth and capacities grows significantly to overcome the ‘memory wall’ challenge while optimizing the total cost of ownership for customers. Micron’s 1β DDR5 DRAM allows computational capabilities to scale with higher performance enabling applications like artificial intelligence (AI) training and inference, generative AI, data analytics, and in-memory databases (IMDB) across data center and client platforms. The new 1β DDR5 DRAM product line offers current module densities in speeds ranging from 4,800 MT/s up to 7,200 MT/s for use in data center and client applications.
Micron’s 1β technology enables Micron to deliver a broad portfolio of memory-based solutions, including DDR5 RDIMMs and MCRDIMMs using 16Gb, 24Gb and 32Gb DRAM die, LPDDR5X using 16Gb and 24Gb DRAM die, HBM3E and GDDR7. The new Micron 16Gb DDR5 memory offerings will be available through direct sales and channel partners.
Industry Quotes:
“ASUS is a leader in high-performance notebooks for consumer and gaming applications. The transition of the memory subsystem to DDR5 is a key focus area for ASUS,” said Y.C. Chen, associate vice president of ASUS. “We are excited to launch our ASUS and ROG notebooks with Micron’s 1β DDR5 to provide the superior user experience our customers demand.”
“Ampere’s Cloud Native Processors paired with Micron’s leading 1β DDR5 provide best-in-class compute solutions to deliver the performance, scalability and power efficiency hyperscalers require,” said Jeff Wittich, chief product officer at Ampere Computing. “The early integration of Micron’s 1β DDR5 at 7,200 MT/s speeds with our AmpereOne platforms will continue to drive advances in AI, machine learning and all high-performance compute applications.”
“We are excited to partner with Micron to power next-generation platforms optimized for targeted applications with our industry-leading DDR5, LPDDR5X, GDDR6 and HBM3 IP system solutions and Micron’s world-class memory portfolio,” said Boyd Phelps, vice president and general manager of the Cadence IP Group. “By leveraging Micron’s advanced 1β DDR5 memory, we’re able to evaluate and qualify our high-performance DDR5 IP with speeds up to 7,200MT/s.”
Source: Micron