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All blog posts tagged "HMC"

The HMC Consortium Sets a New Milestone

Susan Platt   |   April 3, 2013   |   All Products

Hybrid Memory Cube

With the HMC Consortium’s first specification final and publicly available, the organization is meeting today to determine next steps for the 2013 working year. Basically, the group will be working on extending the SR PHY spec to reach a signaling rate up to 28 Gb/s and the ultra-short reach PHY to 15 Gb/s. The goal is to have a second-generation spec published by early 2014.    

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HMC Consortium – the Road to a Specification

Dean Klein   |   August 16, 2012   |   Memory

This week the HMC consortium (HMCC) announced that the managing developers had released the first draft of an HMC interface specification—a sign the group is making significant progress toward making the technology widely available and adoptable. The draft itself consists of an interface protocol and short reach (SR) PHY definition and is currently only available to consortium members, or “adopters.”  Having early access to the HMC spec is one of the major draws to joining...

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Tags: HMC

ISC12: insideHPC at the Micron Booth

Dean Klein   |   July 2, 2012   |   Innovations and Trends

A week after ISC’12 and the buzz continues! Last Wednesday, after my session on Large Memory, Rick Brueckner from insideHPC caught up with me in the ISC Exhibition Hall at the Micron booth. Obviously, insideHPC tracks the top trends in the High Performance Computing space, so it was natural that they should come to a memory company to talk trends. When looking around the exhibition hall there were a lot of high performance systems on display and most of them had their lids off and were sho...

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Tags: Modules, DDR4, HMC, SSD

ISC12: The Future of Supercomputing

Dean Klein   |   June 25, 2012   |   Innovations and Trends

ISC Fugitsu

In Friday’s blog post, we talked about how the U.S. recaptured the Top500 supercomputing lead with the IBM-Lawrence Livermore system named Sequoia. But Fujitsu, creator of last year’s top supercomputer, K, hasn’t been standing still in this department. The K supercomputer at the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan turns in a respectable Linpack score of 10.5 petaflops and a computational efficiency of more than 93%. I stopped to chat with the Fuj...

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An Engineer’s Dream Come True: HMC named “Best Technology of 2011”

Brent Keeth   |   January 30, 2012   |   Memory

When you’ve invested a lot of hours and hard work into developing a new technology, it’s rewarding when your labors get noticed. That’s why we were especially excited when our Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) received some really BIG attention, The Linley Group’s Analysts’ Choice Award for “Best Technology of 2011.” HMC has been in development since 2006 and represents the combined efforts of three cross-functional teams: logic layer designers, DRAM design engineers, and our advanced packaging team. T...

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Tags: HMC, Performance

The Cube is Here!

Alyson Outen   |   October 6, 2011   |   Memory

You’ve probably heard that Micron and Samsung are collaborating to create the Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) Consortium, with the goal of defining an industry-adoptable HMC interface, thus facilitating HMC’s integration into a wide variety of technologies. I sat down with Scott Graham, Micron’s General Manager for DRAM Solutions, to discuss HMC, its future, and Micron’s role in this groundbreaking consortium. Check out this video to find out more about the consortium and what t...

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