EE Times: Research Labs Push the Bleeding Edge of Shared Memory Systems [Portfolio]

EE TimesWhile businesses turn to proven systems for their high-performance computing needs, research institutions are more willing to experiment and take a chance on the latest and greatest to solve complex problems. The Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) is the perfect example: It recently selected SGI’s large-scale shared memory system, the UV 2000, for installation at its Earth Simulator supercomputer center. Read Full Article.

EE Times: DDR4 Heir-Apparent Makes Progress [Portfolio]

EE TimesThe Hybrid Memory Cube Consortium (HMCC) is making steady progress on bringing one of the most discussed heirs to DDR4 closer to reality by releasing an update to the HMC specification late last month. The first draft of the second-generation specification supports increased data rates that advance short-reach (SR) performance from 10 Gbit/s, 12.5 Gbit/s, and 15 Gbit/s, up to 30 Gbit/s. Read Full Article.

RONNIEE Card Shares Memory Across Networks [Portfolio]

EE TimesStartup A3Cube recently announced a new network interface card, dubbed RONNIEE Express, designed to eliminate the I/O performance gap between CPU power and data access performance for datacenters, big data, and high-performance computing applications. The company said that by turning PCI Express into an intelligent network fabric, it can exceed existing networking technologies such as Ethernet, InfiniBand, and Fibre Channel, and improve memory latencies. Read my full story on EE Times.

EE Times Roundup: Next Generation Memory [Portfolio]

EE TimesThere are a number of next generation memory technologies on the horizon that hold great promise to meet the evolving needs of consumer devices and enterprise storage systems and applications. Some have been in development for a number of years, and are close to a critical turning point that will see them widely adopted. Here’s a few that merit watching in the next year, including several DRAM alternatives. Read my full article on EE Times.

SanDisk Ships Enterprise-Grade ULLtraDIMM SSDs [Portfolio]

EE TimesTORONTO — SanDisk has officially started shipping its anticipated ULLtraDIMM Solid State Drive (SSD) with select enterprise servers, describing the ultra-low latency drive as an industry first. The ULLtraDIMM SSD leverages Diablo Technologies’ memory channel storage (MCS) architecture. SanDisk’s ULLtraDIMM can be integrated into an existing DIMM slot, and additional SSDs can also be added to available DIMM slots. Read my full article on EE Times.