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    Home » Blog » AI-Related Innovation From Intel, SoftBank Joint Venture Could Reshape Memory Chip Market

    AI-Related Innovation From Intel, SoftBank Joint Venture Could Reshape Memory Chip Market

    June 4, 2025Updated:June 5, 2025 Tech No Comments
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    CEO of Intel, Lip-Bu Tan speaking at a tech conference
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    A stacked DRAM replacement for HBM, or High Bandwidth Memory, has been developed in collaboration with Intel and Chinese foreign investment holding firm SoftBank Group. Saimemory, which will concentrate on creating stacked DRAM memory cards for AI software, was established by the two tech giant.

    Saimemory will make chips with 50 % less energy than other high-bandwidth storage solutions, according to recent reports from Chinese outlet Nikkei. The prototype of Saimory may use Intel technologies as well as Chinese academic patents, including those from the University of Tokyo. This development has the potential to transform the global storage device market.

    A finished prototype and a large manufacturing viability assessment are already on the project’s fast track, and commercialization is anticipated before 2030.

    The technology used to make the next-generation memory cards will use more effective techniques for inner cable and stacking DRAM cards, reducing their power consumption by up to 50 % in comparison to HBM. The goals of Saimemory’s options are to offer performance comparable to that of HBM.

    revitalizing the device industry in Japan

    By developing DRAM for arbitrary knowledge that you meet the growing demand for energy-efficient AI among Chinese data centres, the project aims to boost Japan’s chip industry. Due to SoftBank’s presence, the company does have first-hand knowledge of the chips Saimemory creates.

    The$ 10 billion project is being financed by SoftBank, which will have a$ 3 billion investment, with Shinko Electric Industries and Riken Research Institute in Japan and other investors who may have contributed as well. The development of the new chips, which are designed with conservation in mind, will be accelerated by SoftBank’s financial investment and contributions of industry expertise and executive support.

    Although Japanese companies dominated the market in the 1980s, some of Japan’s memory chip manufacturers were outshined by the growth of Japanese and North Korean suppliers. For the first time in more than 20 years, Japan will have a big storage chip supplier.

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    Resuming Intel’s presence on the storage business

    Given that the company stopped doing its job in memory to emphasize its primary offerings in 2022, Intel’s involvement comes as a surprise. The demand for the HBM market has increased as a result of the existing AI revolution, and Intel’s involvement in the Saimemory venture may provide a lucrative option to aid the business ‘ resurgence in the storage sector.

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