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The Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) is a type of computer memory technology that combines the high-speed of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) with the low-power consumption of static random access memory (SRAM). It is designed to reduce the power consumption and latency of memory accesses, while increasing the memory bandwidth. HMC is used in a variety of applications, including high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and embedded systems.
HMC technology is becoming increasingly popular in the hardware market due to its ability to reduce power consumption and latency. It is also becoming more widely used in the consumer market, as it is becoming more affordable and accessible.
Some of the companies in the Hybrid Memory Cube market include Micron Technology, Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Intel Corporation. Show Less Read more