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high bandwidth memory

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High bandwidth memory is a stacked synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) technology characterized by an exceptionally wide data interface, designed to achieve maximal data transfer rates between processing units and memory modules. As a research concept and architectural approach, it investigates methods to mitigate the performance limitations imposed by the 'memory wall' in data-intensive computing applications, representing a critical advancement for high-performance systems where memory bandwidth is a primary bottleneck.

Top Authors

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KC

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

NS

University of Wisconsin–Madison

JK

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

KS

Samsung (South Korea)

DU

Hanyang University

Top Institutions

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SK Group (South Korea)

Seoul, South Korea

Samsung (South Korea)

Seoul, South Korea

Toshiba (Japan)

Tokyo, Japan

IBM (United States)

Armonk, United States