AMD Snaps MEXT to Break the Memory Wall
AMD has acquired MEXT to tackle the AI memory bottleneck, aiming to reduce costs and overcome the memory wall.
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AMD has acquired MEXT to tackle the AI memory bottleneck, aiming to reduce costs and overcome the memory wall.
PCIM 2026 in Nuremberg attracted over 650 exhibitors and a majority international audience, with artificial intelligence emerging as the dominant theme across the conference…
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