Japan Backs SoftBank and Intel's Revolutionary ZAM Memory to Power Next-Generation AI

infrastructure#memory📝 Blog|Analyzed: Apr 24, 2026 10:04
Published: Apr 24, 2026 10:00
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This is an incredibly exciting development for AI hardware, signaling a major leap forward in overcoming memory bottlenecks. SoftBank and Intel's collaboration on ZAM memory offers a brilliant, lower-power alternative to traditional HBM, which is exactly what the industry needs to scale massive AI workloads sustainably. With strong backing from the Japanese government, this project could completely reshape the competitive landscape of semiconductor innovation.
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"SAIMEMORY, a SoftBank Corp subsidiary in partnership with chip giant Intel, announced that Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) had selected its next-generation ZAM memory technology development project for government subsidies"
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