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Clear tag filterRenesas Pushes DDR5 RDIMM Speeds to 9600 MT/s with Gen6 RCD
Renesas’ sixth-generation DDR5 Registered Clock Driver achieves 9600 MT/s with expanded equalization, built-in telemetry, and backward compatibility for AI and HPC platforms.
Read MoreTI Unveils Power Solutions for Scalable AI Data Centres
Texas Instruments introduces new power management solutions and design resources to support scalable 800V AI data centre architectures.
Read MoreAlphawave Semi Brings UCIe 3D Chiplet IP to TSMC’s 3DFabric Platform
Alphawave Semi tapes out UCIe 3D IP on TSMC’s SoIC-X 3DFabric, offering 10× power efficiency and 5× signal density for AI and HPC chiplet designs.
Read MoreBel Fuse Expands Titanium-Efficiency CRPS Lineup With TEC2700 and TEC3200
Bel Fuse’s new TEC2700 (2.7 kW) and TEC3200 (3.2 kW) CRPS front-end power supplies deliver up to 96 % efficiency, N+1 redundancy, and flexible airflow for data center and networking designs
Read MoreSynopsys Expands AI Capabilities For Chip Design Workflows
Synopsys has introduced new AI features across its EDA tools, from workflow assistants to automated verification and simulation with Ansys.
Read MoreMarvell Validates Structera CXL Across CPUs and Memory Suppliers
Marvell’s Structera CXL controllers are now validated across AMD, Intel, Micron, Samsung, and SK hynix, a milestone for AI and data-centre memory.
Read MoreTE Connectivity Launches Ultra Low-Profile PCIe Gen 7 Connectors for AI and Data Centers
TE Connectivity’s Ultra Low-Profile PCIe Gen 7 connectors deliver 128 GT/s performance in an 8.7 mm height, enabling compact, high-speed AI and data center designs.
Read MoreKioxia Pushes Flash Memory to 5TB and 64 GB/s for Edge AI
Kioxia has built a 5TB flash module with 64 GB/s bandwidth and <40 W power, aimed at AI and edge computing in 5G/6G networks.
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