SoftBank’s SAIMEMORY and Intel Corporation have partnered to develop and commercialize Z-Angle Memory (ZAM), a next-generation memory technology. ZAM aims to offer high capacity, high bandwidth, and low power consumption for data-intensive applications like AI training. The collaboration targets prototypes in fiscal year 2027 and commercial deployment in fiscal year 2029, seeking to enhance processing performance and reduce energy consumption amid rising demand in the global memory market.
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SoftBank’s SAIMEMORY and Intel collaborate on next-gen Z‑Angle memory
SoftBank’s SAIMEMORY and Intel Corporation have partnered to develop and commercialize Z-Angle Memory (ZAM), a next-generation memory technology. ZAM aims to offer high capacity, high bandwidth, and low power consumption for data-intensive applications like AI training. The collaboration targets prototypes in fiscal year 2027 and commercial deployment in fiscal year 2029, seeking to enhance processing performance and reduce energy consumption amid rising demand in the global memory market.