<p>➀ Numem, a Sunnyvale startup, has developed MRAM-based chiplets designed for AI systems. Sampling is expected to start in late Q4'25.</p><p>➁ The chiplets offer up to 4TB/s memory throughput and support 4GB per stack package, making them scalable for demanding AI workloads.</p><p>➂ Numem's technology claims to significantly reduce standby power and deliver up to 4x faster performance than HBM while maintaining ultra-low power consumption.</p>
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