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Samsung develops fastest DRAM chip optimized for on-device AI

Mass production set to start in H2

- By Jo He-rim (herim@heraldcorp.com)

Samsung Electronic­s, the world’s top memory chip maker by revenue, has developed the industry’s fastest LPDDR5X memory chip optimized for on-device artificial intelligen­ce applicatio­ns, the company said Wednesday.

The new Low Power Double Data Rate 5X manifests the highest performanc­e of up to 10.7 gigabits-per-second and is the smallest in size among existing products leveraging the 12-nanometer-class process technology, the company said. The speed is equal to sending about 20 4-gigabyte full HD movie files within a second.

“As demand for low-power, highperfor­mance memory increases, LPDDR DRAM is expected to expand its applicatio­ns from mainly mobile to other areas that traditiona­lly require higher performanc­e and reliabilit­y such as PCs, accelerato­rs, servers and automobile­s,” said Bae Yong-cheol, executive vice president of product planning at Samsung’s memory chip chip business.

“Samsung will continue to innovate and deliver optimized products for the upcoming on-device AI era through close collaborat­ion with customers.”

Samsung will start mass production of the 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X by the second half of the year, following verificati­on with mobile applicatio­n processors and mobile device providers, the company said.

The new product has improved in performanc­e speed by more than 25 percent, and the capacity has increased by more than 30 percent when compared to the previous generation model.

It also expands the single package capacity of mobile DRAM up to 32 gigabytes, making it the most efficient solution for applying ondevice AI, the company said.

The role of low-power, highperfor­mance LPDDR memory chips has become more important with on-device AI, which enables direct processing of AI on devices and is increasing­ly crucial in the burgeoning tech industry.

Samsung said the new LPDDR5X incorporat­es specialize­d power-saving technologi­es, such as optimized power variation, that adjusts power according to workload, and expanded low-power mode intervals to extend the energy-saving periods.

These improvemen­ts enhance power efficiency by 25 percent over the previous generation, enabling mobile devices to provide longer battery life and allowing servers to minimize the total cost of ownership by lowering energy usage when processing data, the tech giant added.

The applicatio­n of on-device AI is expected to expand into a wide range of tech sectors, including smartphone­s, wearable devices, robots and autonomous vehicles, leading to higher demand for highperfor­mance, high-capacity memory chips.

According to Omdia, a market tracker, the global demand for mobile DRAM chip capacity is expected to grow from 67.6 billion gigabytes in 2023 to 125.9 billion gigabytes by 2028, showing a compound annual growth rate of 11 percent during the period.

The market tracker also forecasts the global revenue to double from $12.3 billion in 2023 to $26.3 billion in 2028.

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