Reportedly, Samsung officially released its statement that it going to provide optimized solutions for in-vehicle applications. Presently, Samsung tentatively manages 400 memory projects and provides mass production of memory products to more than 60 customers. As per reports, since cars become significantly intelligent and digital. Thus, the next-generation memory solutions will seamlessly be adding to memory-centric computing transformation. Whereas, the GDDR7, LPDDR5X, and Samsung’s in-vehicle shared storage solution are the three technologies that support this transformation.
In addition to this, the data depicts that Samsung’s car-grade GDDR7 is solely designed for ultra-high bandwidth computing applications. The same utilizes the GPU as an accelerator for data processing. It can support high speeds of up to 128 GB/s. Also by connecting four to eight GDDR7 per GPU. The data transfer rates up to 512 GB/s to 1 TB/s can be supported in order to meet high-speed automotive data processing requirements.
In the interim, Samsung officially reveals that one way to further enhance performance is to use multiple LPDDR5X. This is to expand the IO interface. Samsung has also developed LPDDR5X memory, the same can support x64 IO per package. While the package has been minimized by more than 50% as compared to the previous generation. Also, Samsung’s in-vehicle shred storage solution APF SSD can eventually meet the needs of supporting in-vehicle applications through shared storage respectively.
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