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custom sram
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Discussions on WindowsForum about custom SRAM focus on Marvell's 2 nm custom SRAM for AI infrastructure, which promises up to 6 gigabits of on-die capacity, 15% die-area recovery, 66% standby power reduction, and operation up to 3.75 GHz. This technology signals a shift toward full-stack memory optimization for XPU architecture and data-center power efficiency. The tag covers technical analysis of these claims, including vendor measurements and the need for independent validation. Topics include on-chip memory hierarchy, AI hardware design, and the impact of custom SRAM on enterprise IT and data-center economics.
Marvell’s announcement that it has developed what it calls the industry’s first 2 nm custom SRAM for AI infrastructure is more than a marketing splash — it’s a signal that memory design is moving from incremental scaling to full-stack, custom optimization, with potential impacts on XPU...