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Default Samsung Hopes PIM Memory Technology Would Replace HBM in Next-Gen AI Applications

The 8th edition of the Samsung AI Forum was held on November 4th and 5th in Seoul, and among all the presentations and keynote speeches, one piece of information caught our attention. As reported by The Chosun Daily, Samsung is (again) turning its attention to Processing-in-Memory (PIM) technology, in what appears to be the company's latest attempt to keep up with its rival SK Hynix in this area. In 2021, Samsung introduced the world's first HBM-PIM, the chips showing impressive gains in performance (nearly double) while reducing energy consumption by almost 50% on average. PIM technology basically adds the processor functions necessary for computational tasks, reducing data transfer between the CPU and memory.

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