Future Memory And Storage Conference
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Link of the day. Western Digital is a leading provider of digital storage solutions, offering a full portfolio of HDDs and platforms for personal and professional use. Here.
Link of the day. Samsung Semiconductor provides innovative semiconductor solutions including DRAM, SSD, processors, and image sensors. Here.
Link of the day. Silicon Motion is the global leader in developing NAND flash controllers for SSDs and other solid-state storage devices. Here.
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Micron expands U.S. fabs and launches apprenticeship programs to support AI memory manufacturing. Here.
Link of the day. ASA Computers is an IT solution provider offering high-performance servers, storage, and networking solutions. Here.
Link of the day. AIC is a provider of server, storage, chassis, and GPU server solutions. Here.
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ASRock’s Z890 motherboards bring AI-ready infrastructure to gamers and creators. Here.
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Gigabyte’s AI servers harness NVIDIA Blackwell architecture for scalable liquid-cooled performance. Here.
Link of the day. Supermicro provides advanced server building block solutions for data centers, cloud, enterprise, and more. Here.
Link of the day. ASRock manufactures motherboards, graphics cards, and other PC hardware. Here.
Link of the day. Nimbus Data develops flash storage solutions for cloud, AI, enterprise, and edge. Here.
Link of the day. Chelsio solves high-performance networking and storage challenges for data centers. Here.
Link of the day. MaxLinear enables multi-gig connectivity with integrated circuits for networks. Here.
Link of the day. Giga Computing advances server technology under GIGABYTE, offering enterprise solutions. Here.
Link of the day. Cadence is an EDA and intelligent system design provider for electronic design. Here.
Link of the day. SNIA is a non-profit organization developing standards and education for data technologies. Here.
Link of the day. HighPoint develops high-performance RAID storage and connectivity solutions. Here.
Link of the day. Transcend is a leader in storage, multimedia, and industrial products. Here.
Link of the day. Viking Enterprise Solutions, a Sanmina division, provides secure, scalable enterprise storage. Here.
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SiFive’s RISC-V IP continues to gain traction in AI and edge computing markets. Here.
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Kove’s software-defined memory tower enables 128 TiB servers with disaggregated memory pools. Here.
Link of the day. UniFabriX pioneers Memory over Fabrics solutions for HPC and AI infrastructures using CXL. Here.
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Celestica’s AI-driven hardware platform solutions power hyperscaler data centers with record margins. Here.
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MaxLinear unveils Panther V storage accelerator with 450 Gbps throughput for hyperscale data centers. Here.
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XCENA’s MX1 computational memory supports CXL 3.2 and PCIe 6.0 for near-data processing at petabyte scale. Here.
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Innodisk debuts CAMM2 memory modules with LPDDR5X for rugged AI and edge computing systems. Here.
Link of the day. TenaFe is a SSD controller startup specializing in innovative technology for data centers, edge computing, and AI. Here.
Link of the day. FADU is a fabless semiconductor company innovating flash storage technology and SSD controllers. Here.
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Kioxia’s new 3D NAND technology boosts SSD performance and capacity for AI workloads. Here.
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BarnieMAT software analyzes billions of memory cells with topological filtering and Python automation. Here.
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Hammerspace’s Tier 0 data platform feeds GPUs at full speed for AI training and inferencing. Here.
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Wolley’s CXL memory expansion controller enables 64GB/s bandwidth for AI workstations. Here.
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Neo Semiconductor’s X-HBM delivers 16X bandwidth and 10X density for next-gen AI chips. Here.
Link of the day. Serial Cables provides cabling, adapters, and test equipment for data centers. Here.