Overview
A conference presentation from the SNIA Compute+Memory+Storage Summit explores the evolution and future trajectory of memory industry standards, with Micron's Jonathan Hinkle detailing JEDEC's role as a global standards leader. Dive into the organizational structure of JEDEC and examine recent noteworthy standards developments, particularly focusing on DRAM performance characteristics and emerging challenges. Understand the implications for datacenter operations and learn about the timely introduction of DDR5, its system adoption patterns, and the development of LPDDR (Low Power DRAM) technology. Explore the LPDDR5 architecture and gain insights into the CXL Memory Module (CMM) specification, while getting a preview of upcoming standardization initiatives in the memory industry.
Syllabus
Intro
JEDEC: Global Industry Standards Leade
JEDEC Strengths Lay a Foundation for Succe
JEDEC Organizational Structure
A few recent, noteworthy standards
Main Characteristic for DRAM - Performance
Challenges to continuing the trend
Implications for Datacenter
Just in time-enter DDR5
DDR5 Adoption in Systems
LPDDR-Low Power DRAM
LPDDR5 Architecture
CXL Memory Module (CMM) Specification
Upcoming work
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