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Generative AI
Micron’s purpose-built memory and storage solutions enable endpoint generative AI experiences for all, from real-time natural language processing to personal assistants and AI artwork. Learn how Micron brings the speed and capacity required to run generative AI applications on endpoint devices.
Smart manufacturing
Micron puts the “AI” in quality. Our team members work side by side with AI in our smart factories, using data to transform operations and reach historic levels of output, yield and quality in our industry-leading memory and storage solutions. Learn how Micron’s solutions support AI-driven Industry 4.0 machinery.
AI in business
Micron’s high-performance memory and storage solutions drive practical business intelligence. Learn about our latest high-performance solutions for machine learning, deep learning and the innovation-focused AI companies that Micron has invested in for the future.
Frequently asked questions
When it comes to AI workloads, memory plays a crucial role in determining the overall performance of the system. Two prominent types of memory that are often considered for AI workloads are high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and double data rate (DDR) memory, specifically DDR5. Which memory is right for an AI workload depends on various factors, including the specific requirements of the AI algorithms, the scale of data processing and the overall system configuration. Both HBM3E and DDR5 offer significant advantages, and their suitability depends on the specific use case, budget and available hardware options. Micron offers the latest generation of HBM3E and DDR5.
HBM3E memory is the highest end solution in terms of bandwidth, speed and energy efficiency1 due to its advanced architecture and high-bandwidth capabilities. DDR5 memory modules are generally more mainstream and cost-effective at scale than HBM solutions.
For AI workloads, the ideal storage solution depends on several factors. Key considerations should include speed, performance, capacity, reliability, endurance and scalability. The best storage solution for AI workloads depends on the specific demands of your applications, your budget and your overall system configuration. Micron can offer the best-in-class NVMe SSDs for your specific needs. The Micron 9400 NVMe SSD sets a new performance benchmark for PCIe® Gen4 storage. It packs in up to 30TB of capacity and is designed for critical workloads like AI training, high-frequency trading and database acceleration. The Micron 6500 ION NVMe SSD is the ideal high-capacity solution for networked data lakes.
Hybrid AI, sometimes referred to as distributed AI, is a blend of cloud-based and edge-based AI systems.
Currently, most AI systems are based in data centers and accessible via cloud services, offering the most potent performance for applications like generative AI.
On the other hand, edge-based AI, also known as on-device AI, refers to an AI system where data processing occurs directly on the device (such as smartphones, cars, personal computers and IoT devices). This eliminates the need for all data to be continuously sent to and from the cloud, improving privacy, bandwidth and latency constraints, and it can also work when there is no connection.
The hybrid approach distributes and coordinates AI workloads among cloud and edge devices. Balancing cloud-based AI models with models that run directly on devices allows for real-time, autonomous decisions at the edge, complemented by long-term analysis and improvement in the cloud.
In essence, hybrid AI aims to provide the best user experiences by taking advantage of the respective strengths of both cloud-based and edge-based AI.
1Micron HBM3E provides higher memory bandwidth that exceeds 1.2TB/s and 50% more capacity for same stack height. Data rate testing estimates are based on shmoo plot of pin speed performed in manufacturing test environment.
1Micron HBM3E provides higher memory bandwidth that exceeds 1.2TB/s and 50% more capacity for same stack height. Data rate testing estimates are based on shmoo plot of pin speed performed in manufacturing test environment.