For decades, compute architectures have relied on dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) as their main memory, providing temporary storage from which processing units retrieve data and program code. The ...
DRAM manufacturers continue to demand cost-effective solutions for screening and process improvement amid growing concerns over defects and process variability, but meeting that demand is becoming ...
Micron Technology, Inc. MU forecasts industry DRAM bit demand to grow in the high-teen percentage range in 2025, mainly driven by the rising demand for AI-driven applications. The memory chip maker’s ...
Server DRAM memory is expected to account for 37.6% of total industry bit output in 2023, surpassing the mobile DRAM segment's 36.8% share, according to TrendForce. Save my User ID and Password Some ...
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology expects its bit shipments and ASPs to rise in the fourth quarter of 2023, which will result in a decrease in operating loss. Save my User ID and Password Some ...
Advanced process nodes and higher silicon densities are heightening DRAM’s susceptibility to Rowhammer attacks, as reduced cell spacing significantly decreases the hammer count needed for bit flips.
The company said, “We expect DRAM bit shipments to decline sequentially and expect a meaningful sequential decline in NAND bit shipments for reasons mentioned previously that are impacting near-term ...