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NVIDIA ditches SOCAMM in favor of SOCAMM2 as Samsung joins the lineup
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58319, member: 636"] NVIDIA abandons its first-generation SOCAMM memory module technology while concentrating efforts on SOCAMM2 development. The original version operated as a proprietary system with 694 input-output pins and LPDDR5X integration, restricting usage to NVIDIA platforms exclusively. SOCAMM2 maintains backward compatibility through its 649-pin motherboard connection while boosting memory speeds to 9600 MT/s from the previous 8533 MT/s configuration. This enhancement delivers approximately 16 TB/s bandwidth compared to the earlier 14.3 TB/s performance in Blackwell Ultra GB300 NVL72 systems. Future LPDDR6 support remains possible within the SOCAMM2 architecture. Supplier partnerships expand beyond the original Micron-only arrangement to encompass Samsung and SK Hynix manufacturers. This diversification reduces production dependencies while improving sourcing flexibility across multiple vendors. JEDEC standardization represents a significant departure from the first generation's proprietary approach, potentially enabling broader industry adoption. The standardized format could extend SOCAMM2 applications beyond NVIDIA's ecosystem into the broader general data center hardware market. [/QUOTE]
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