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In part three of this series, we discussed how a Roofline model can help system designers better understand if the performance of applications running on specific processors is limited more by compute resources, or by memory bandwidth. Rooflines are particularly useful when analyzing machine learning applications like neural networks running on artificial intelligence (AI) processors. […]
The latest generation of high-bandwidth memory, HBM2E, is around the corner. Now that Samsung has started mass production of its HBM2E memory stacks, Rambus has unveiled its controller and PHY (physical interface) designs.
The latest enhancements to the HBM2 standard will clearly be appreciated by developers of memory bandwidth-hungry ASICs, however in order to add support of HBM2E to their designs, they are also going to need an appropriate controller as well as physical interface. For many companies developing of such IP in-house does not make financial sense, so […]
In part two of this series, we took a closer look at how the upcoming deployment of 5G technology will enable processing at the edge, and how the industry is further refining the edge into the near edge and the far edge. The near edge is closer to the cloud, while the far edge is […]
Rambus has announced a comprehensive interface solution for HBM2E memory consisting of co-verified PHY and memory controller. Operating at a top speed of 3.2 Gbps over a 1024-bit wide interface, the interface can deliver 410 GB/s of bandwidth with a single HBM2E DRAM stack. Read first our primer on: HBM2E Implementation & Selection – The […]
For AI and HPC applications, HBM2E memory can deliver excellent bandwidth, capacity and latency in a very compact footprint thanks to its 2.5D/3D structure. The flipside is that this same structure leads to greater design complexity and raises a new set of implementation considerations.
The 2020 Designcon conference included many talks and exhibits with a storage and memory focus. Both Rambus and Teledyne LeCroy had tutorials on design and connectivity for leading edge electronic components and systems as well as testing memory systems. This piece will look at some material from the tutorials and exhibits that can inform us about disaggregated […]
In part one of this series, we discussed how the world’s digital data is growing exponentially, doubling approximately every two years. In fact, there’s so much digital data in the world that artificial intelligence (AI) is practically the only way to begin to make sense of it all in a timely fashion. Insights gleaned from […]
There has been quite a lot of recent news about domain-specific processors that are being designed for the artificial intelligence (AI) market. Interestingly, many of the techniques used today in modern AI chips and applications have actually been around for several decades. However, neural networks didn’t really take off during the last wave of interest […]
What does security looklike when 5G meets AI? Incredible synergies will be realized when 5G meets AI. Security anchored in hardware can protect the great value created. Learn how Rambus solutions secure the chips powering the 5G-AI revolution. 5G and AI Raise Security Risks for IoT Devices April 30th @ 11am PT | 2pm ET […]
