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Raj Hazra, Senior VP, General Manager, Compute and Networking Business Unit for Micon, asks is data a blessing or a curse? It’s not news that data creation is on the staggering rise. In the new data economy, corporations will need to drive value from insight, making use of the piles of data we’re generating each year. Micron is uniquely positioned to take advantage of this moment, with our technology leadership, strong product portfolio and broad industry partnerships.
Personnel: Raj Hazra
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Ryan Baxter, Senior Director, Cloud, Computing and Networking Business Unit, explores the position of Micron in the data-centric workloads in the future data center. Data-centric workloads like pervasive AI are taxing traditional data center architecture. To meet the needs of these data hungry workloads, the data center will need to be evolved to make use of heterogeneous compute (CPU + acceleration), memory and storage innovation, and a new, open industry standard interconnect called Compute Express Link to tie it all together. The future is a fully composable and scalable data center.
Personnel: Ryan Baxter
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Malcolm Humphrey, VP, General Manager, Core Compute and Networking Business Unit, discusses Micron’s roadmap for memory and storage innovation along with Roger Peene, Vice President and GM, Data Center Storage, Storage Business Unit. Memory and storage innovation is critical to data center evolution. On the memory side, Micron offers a complete memory portfolio to address current workload needs – HBM, DDR, LPDDR and GDDR and has a vision for the future data center that includes the DDR5 transition as well as CXL attached memory. On the storage side, Micron’s vision includes fast storage, capacity storage, HDD storage and archival storage. We are working with the industry to evolve SSD form factors to meet our customer’s needs and get to a composable future.
Personnel: Malcolm Humphrey, Roger Peene
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Dr. Naga Chandrasekaran, Senior Vice President, Process R&D and Operations, Technology and Products Group, discusses Micron’s technology leadership and manufacturing excellence. For the first time in the company’s history, Micron is leading on both DRAM (1 alpha) and NAND (176 layer) technology at the same time. We’ll talk about how Micron drives innovation – how we continue to drive improvements in memory power, performance and cost as well as metallization, process margins and equipment requirements in our emerging memory technologies.
Personnel: Naga Chandrasekaran, Raj Hazra
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