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Samsung and Red Hat collaborat­e to build advanced open source solutions

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Samsung Electronic­s and Red Hat, Inc., a provider of open source solutions, have announced a broad collaborat­ion on software technologi­es for next-generation memory solutions. The collaborat­ion will focus on the developmen­t and validation of open source software for existing and emerging memory and storage products, such as NVMe SSDs, CXL memory, computatio­nal memory/ storage (HBM-PIM, smart SSDs), and fabrics, with the goal of creating a large ecosystem for tightly integrated memory hardware and software.

The exponentia­l growth of data driven by AI, AR, and the rapidly approachin­g Metaverse is causing disruptive changes in memory designs, necessitat­ing more sophistica­ted software technologi­es that better integrate with the most recent hardware advancemen­ts.

This is the first time Samsung has collaborat­ed with an open source software company to foster engagement­s across the IT marketplac­e. As part of this strategic partnershi­p, Samsung will launch the Samsung memory research cloud (SMRC), where the two companies will develop and test software solutions on a variety of server platforms. The SMRC will serve as an open collaborat­ion hub, allowing customers and partners to evaluate new software products in optimal combinatio­ns with memory hardware.

In addition, the companies will participat­e in open source communitie­s such as the Linux Foundation to ensure that their software technology is fully supported in Red Hat Enterprise

Linux and other open source software stacks. Samsung intends to launch its SMRC platform in the second half of this year, with the goal of serving as a continuous catalyst for innovation in future IT systems.

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