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Rambus: Collaboration With IBM to Develop Hybrid Memory System Architectures for Future Data Centers

Developing flexible prototype hybrid memory platform using OpenCAPI interface to demo performance of multiple memory types in real-world server applications

Rambus Inc. announced a collaboration with IBM Corp. to research hybrid memory systems.


Targeting one of the industry’s key performance challenges, Rambus Labs and IBM aim to optimize the use of DRAM and emerging memories to create a high-capacity memory subsystem that delivers comparable performance to DRAM alone. As part of the collaboration, the company will develop a flexible prototype hybrid memory platform using the OpenCAPI interface to demonstrate performance of multiple memory types in real-world server applications.

The exploding volume of data and rapidly evolving workloads for big data applications are placing tremendous pressure on data center memory systems for increased performance and capacity,” said Laura Stark, SVP and GM, emerging solutions division, Rambus. “This project with IBM demonstrates our ongoing collaboration with the industry to accelerate the development and adoption of advanced memory solutions.

The company will leverage IBM’s POWER9 processor and its OpenCAPI high performance interface to build a Hybrid Memory and development subsystem prototype. To move forward on this project, Rambus joined the OpenCAPI Consortium, an open development community based on Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface technology, and OpenPOWER Foundation, an open development community based on the IBM Power Architecture.

IBM is excited to collaborate with Rambus regarding advanced memory technologies on the OpenCAPI interface of POWER9 systems,” said Steve Fields, fellow and chief engineer, Power systems, IBM. “IBM believes in transforming the architecture of server memory to allow open innovation and to fully exploit the diversity of memory technologies that will emerge in the coming years. This project leverages the new architecture to combine the best attributes of multiple types of media to achieve new levels of system cost/performance for memory-intensive cloud deployments and AI applications.

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Having high-capacity and high-density memory near the processor improves overall system performance and increases the ability to more fully utilize CPU resources. Rambus and IBM’s flexible and hybrid memory system architectures will combine standard DRAM using other technologies such as flash, enhanced flash, Phase Change Memory (PCM), Resistive RAM (ReRAM) and Spin Torque Transfer Magnetic RAM (STT-MRAM) to create high capacity memories at lower cost per bit, with performance levels comparable to that of DRAM.

At IBM Think 2018, Kenneth Wright, senior director, Rambus labs, presented the early success in simulation of Hybrid Memory and outline the future direction of a Collaborative Hybrid Memory Research Platform with goals of bringing Hybrid Memory into the data center.

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