Samsung introduces SOCAMM2 to support Nvidia’s AI platforms
Samsung is moving quickly in the new AI memory market known as SOCAM2, which is now starting to attract strong industry attention. With AI data centers growing rapidly, demand for more efficient memory is increasing. Samsung is positioning itself early in this emerging market.
Today, Samsung announced that it has developed SOCAM2 and has begun shipping samples to customers. The company did not name the customer, but industry sources believe it is NVIDIA.
NVIDIA has been leading efforts to introduce SOCAM for future AI servers. Sending samples shows that development has reached an important stage.
SOCAM uses LPDDR low-power memory, which consumes less electricity than HBM. It does not offer the same high speed, but it is more energy efficient and costs less to produce. SOCAM is seen as a practical solution for AI servers and high-performance computing systems.

The SOCAM2 samples Samsung shipped are known as Customer Samples (CS). This step comes after early engineering tests and allows customers to check real-world performance. If SOCAM2 passes these tests, it will move into mass production.
Previously, companies worked on an earlier version called SOCAM1. Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron, and NVIDIA all participated in that effort. Micron appeared to take the lead, but technical problems caused NVIDIA to stop the project. The design was revised and relaunched as SOCAM2.
Samsung is now reported to have secured the largest SOCAM2 supply capacity. This is credited to its strong manufacturing ability and close cooperation with NVIDIA. Samsung reportedly met strict requirements for power efficiency, performance, and heat control. Stay tuned for more information.
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