SoftBank, Intel work on AI memory chips that use half as much power

SoftBank, Intel work on AI memory chips that use half as much power SoftBank, Intel work on AI memory chips that use half as much power

TOKYO — SoftBank and Intel are developing a type of memory for artificial intelligence expected to consume much less electricity than current chips, helping to build efficient AI infrastructure in Japan.

The companies plan to develop a structure for stacked DRAM chips that uses a different wiring structure than current advanced high-bandwidth memory, slashing power consumption by roughly half.