Overview
MRDIMM addresses high-core CPU and AI needs, enhancing memory efficiency, but standards, cost, and support limit adoption.
Key Highlights:
- MRDIMM overcomes traditional RDIMM bottlenecks in high-performance, parallel computing.
- Redesigned architecture and buffer improve transmission and data integrity.
- Current MRDIMM lacks JEDEC standard, supported mainly by Intel Granite Rapids.
- High manufacturing cost and immature standard hinder short-term adoption.
- Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron adopt distinct MRDIMM strategies and timelines.
- AI growth and larger memory modules support mid/long-term market potential.
- With JEDEC release, MRDIMM is expected to scale from 2026, becoming the high-end server market trend.