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SoftBank and Intel are reportedly teaming up to develop a new type of AI-focused high-bandwidth memory that they hope will rival HBM products produced by South Korean tech giants Samsung and SK Hynix.
Intel and Japanese multinational investment holding company SoftBank Group have partnered to create a stacked DRAM substitute ...
SoftBank Group and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are partnering to launch a new memory chip company called Saimemory, aimed at ...
With AI Companion and a host of powerful new tools for enterprises, Zoom is now moving beyond videoconferencing. It aims to ...
Japan's SoftBank has partnered with Intel to co-develop cutting-edge DRAM tailored for AI applications, aiming to challenge ...
Chip lands appearing in Nvidia systems and UK supercomputers  Troubled Chipzilla’s latest Xeon 6 processor is getting noticed ...
SoftBank Group Corp. and Intel Corp. are developing next-generation AI memory chips designed to consume half the power.
AMD said Thursday that its forthcoming Instinct MI350 series GPUs provide greater memory capacity and better or similar AI ...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su said her company’s latest AI processors can challenge Nvidia Corp ...
AheadComputing CEO and co-founder Debbie Marr spent more than three decades at Intel, helping lead development of several ...