Quote from: Bogdan Solca on Yesterday at 10:11:47I think you're confusing SOCAMM with LPCAMM. SOCAMM (Small Outline Compression Attached Memory Module) is a next-generation compression attached memory module standard proposed by NVIDIA, specifically designed for high-performance computing platforms such as AI servers (e.g., GB300), edge computing, and embedded systems.
Okay, I see, you are right. Didn't know about that one as it got overshadowed by LPCAMM, both are designed by Dell too.
That said, SOCAMM seems to be a cooperation between Dell and Intel.
If AMD decides to use HB-DIMM for their server chipsets? Then that effectively becomes what is used.
For companies like Micron, Samsung, or even Dell they have to convince the industry but for Intel and AMD, whatever they set is what gets used.