SOCAMM memory is breaking out of NVIDIA orbit as AMD and Qualcomm chase fixes for AI memory choke points.
SOCAMM stops being NVIDIA-only
SOCAMM stops being NVIDIA-only
- SOCAMM starts life as a NVIDIA-focused memory play.
- AMD and Qualcomm start circling the same tech.
- Agentic AI workloads push memory limits hard.
- The design pulls from LPDDR-style DRAM.
- The modules stay removable, not soldered down.
- It complements HBM rather than replacing it.
- Agentic AI needs fast short-term memory.
- SOCAMM allows massive per-CPU capacity.
- Millions of active tokens stay resident.
- AMD and Qualcomm test square module layouts.
- DRAM chips sit in dual-row arrangements.
- The goal is cleaner power control.
- PMIC shifts directly onto the SOCAMM module.
- Boards lose some power circuitry complexity.
- Stable high-speed operation becomes easier.
- Bandwidth trails behind HBM.
- Power draw stays relatively low.
- The balance still works for memory-heavy tasks.
- NVIDIA plans SOCAMM 2 with Vera Rubin clusters.
- AMD and Qualcomm evaluate future AI racks.
- Wider adoption looks likely if tests hold.