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On May 2nd, Rambus recently unveiled a new series of DDR5 RDIMM server memory dedicated PMIC power management chipsets, providing robust performance support for data centers.

Lu Jiao Sat, May 04 2024 08:31 AM EST

This PMIC series not only offers memory module manufacturers a complete DDR5 RDIMM memory interface chipset but also meets a wide range of data center use case requirements. s_153b9c2a89d94f8cb40287d7e69be086.jpg In today's era of data explosion, advanced data center workloads such as generative AI are placing increasing demands on server bandwidth and capacity.

To meet these growing data pipeline requirements, Rambus has introduced its new generation server PMIC series. By leveraging the latest chip technology, Rambus has successfully expanded its product portfolio, offering customers a comprehensive memory interface chipset that supports multi-generation DDR5 server platforms.

As a key component in the DDR5 memory architecture, the performance of PMIC directly impacts the overall server performance. The new Rambus PMIC series consists of three chips: PMIC5000, PMIC5010, and PMIC5020.

Among them, PMIC5000 complies with JEDEC high current specifications, suitable for server environments requiring high current; PMIC5010 complies with JEDEC low current specifications, providing an ideal choice for servers with low current requirements; while PMIC5020 complies with JEDEC extreme current specifications, meeting the current demands under extreme conditions.

These three PMIC products all deliver industry-leading performance, providing robust support for the highest performance and capacity memory modules required by AI and other advanced workloads. Whether handling large-scale datasets or running complex algorithms, these PMIC chips ensure stable server operation, delivering sustained, efficient data processing capabilities. s_1d33a0a296db4bc387d1ce4f304de99c.jpg