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date
15/09/2025
According to South Korean media ETNews, Nvidia has decided to cancel the promotion of the first generation of SOCAMM (System-on-Chip Attached Memory Module) and shift its technology development focus to the new generation product SOCAMM2. This adjustment aims to further optimize the performance of memory modules to better meet the needs in the AI server field. It is understood that SOCAMM technology was originally positioned as a new type of high-bandwidth, low-power memory solution for AI servers, with the design goal of providing performance similar to HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) while effectively reducing costs. Since its announcement, it has attracted wide industry attention. Previously, Nvidia had already clearly included SOCAMM-related information in its product documents, with the GB300 NVL72 spec sheet showing that the product can support up to 18TB, with a bandwidth of up to 14.3 TB/s based on LPDDR5X.