Applied Materials, Micron Technology Collaborating to Develop Energy Efficient AI Systems
MT Newswires Live
Mar 10
Applied Materials (AMAT) said Tuesday it is working with Micron Technology (MU) to develop dynamic random access memory, high-bandwidth memory, and NAND products and services for AI applications.
The partnership aims to increase the energy efficiency of AI systems and includes development of advanced packaging to enable high-bandwidth, low-power memory solutions for energy demanding AI workloads, the company said.
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