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This website reported on July 18 that according to Korean media ZDNet Korea, Choi Jang Seok, head of the new business planning team of Samsung Electronics’ memory department, said today that Samsung will begin mass production of 256GB CMM-D 2.0 that complies with the CXL 2.0 protocol by the end of this year. module.
This memory module will be equipped with more mature 1y nm (second generation 10+ nm level) process DRAM memory particles, taking advantage of the CXL memory module’s lower performance requirements for DRAM particles. Samsung Electronics will also launch a version with more advanced particles in the future.
In addition to CMM-D, Samsung Electronics also plans multiple types of CXL storage products, including CMM-B memory box modules equipped with multiple CMM-D modules , CMM-H hybrid storage module equipped with both DRAM memory and NAND flash memory particles.
ChoiJang Seok mentioned that Samsung Electronics is internally researching another type of product called CMM-DC, which also has computing capabilities based on CMM-D.
Looking to the future, ChoiJang Seok said: "When CXL 3.1 and pooling (Note from this site: CXL memory resources can be shared among multiple hosts) technology are supported, the CXL market will fully bloom around 2028."
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