Samsung delivered the world's first twelve-layer memory samples

Samsung announced that it has begun delivering the industry's first twelve-layer high-bandwidth memory samples to its major global customers. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The new generation of memory devices is the next important step in the company's technological line and is a logical continuation of the previous generation technologies that entered mass production earlier this year. This innovation is expected to open a new chapter in the development of modern computing systems and digital technologies.
Company representatives noted that this type of memory will significantly increase the performance of artificial intelligence systems and language models that process vast amounts of data. The new technology ensures high stability in data transmission, allowing for speeds of fourteen gigabits per second.
Possibilities to further increase this indicator in the future are also being considered. The data throughput capacity for each memory block is expected to reach over three and a half terabytes per second.
The twelve-layer memory samples currently being presented have a capacity of forty-eight gigabytes. This indicates a capacity increase of more than thirty percent compared to previous generation devices.
In the future, the manufacturer plans to expand this product line with various capacity configurations. Such an approach creates entirely new technical possibilities for high-performance computing systems and server devices.
Manufacturer specialists noted that as a result of improvements in the device's internal structure and the method of arranging components, energy efficiency has improved by sixteen percent. At the same time, the prevention of overheating and heat dissipation properties during device operation have become more than fourteen percent more effective than in previous samples.
Samsung aims to launch the mass production of these new types of memory based on customers' requirements and schedules once the trial delivery processes are successfully completed.





