NVIDIA Set to Deploy Up to 800,000 SOCAMM Modules in AI Products This Year

Market Watcher
2025/07/16

Industry sources reveal NVIDIA plans to integrate 600,000-800,000 next-generation SOCAMM memory modules across its artificial intelligence hardware lineup this year. This deployment signals the commercial rollout of SOCAM technology—dubbed "second-generation HBM" by market observers—which promises significant ripple effects across memory and PCB supply chains as adoption grows in AI servers and workstations.

Insiders confirm NVIDIA has shared volume projections with memory manufacturers and circuit board suppliers, who are actively preparing production capacity. The proprietary SOCAM modules represent NVIDIA's low-power DRAM solution, bundling LPDDR DRAM to accelerate AI computations while offering substantial advantages over existing technologies. Compared to conventional laptop modules (LPCAMM), SOCAM delivers 30% faster I/O speeds, enhanced data transfer rates, and more compact, serviceable designs. Against Micron's server-grade RDIMM modules, SOCAM slashes size and power requirements by one-third while multiplying bandwidth 2.5-fold.

Initial implementation will prioritize NVIDIA's GB300 Blackwell platform for AI servers and workstations, with the recently unveiled DGX Spark personal AI supercomputer also adopting the technology—indicating potential expansion into consumer PC markets. Though the 800,000-unit target falls considerably below partners' projected HBM shipments (estimated at 9 million units), industry analysts anticipate volume escalation in 2025 following the expected launch of SOCAMM 2 memory. Micron currently serves as exclusive manufacturer, though Samsung and SK Hynix are reportedly negotiating production agreements with NVIDIA.

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