How AI 2.0 Will Shape the Memory Landscape | Kisaco Research

AI 1.0 is ubiquitous in today’s world characterized by voice assistants, recommendation engines and search platforms. With the rise of generative AI, we are now firmly on the journey to the next frontier: AI 2.0. Generative AI applications are increasing in sophistication at a lightning pace, and we are witnessing the beginning of AI democratization through highly accessible user interfaces and open source development tools. This presentation will look at the implications of AI 2.0 across the hardware landscape, from data center, edge and end points, with a particular focus on how AI 2.0’s voracious needs for greater bandwidth and capacity will shape the evolution of memory sub-systems and technology. ​

Session Topics: 
Systems Infrastructure/Architecture
AI/ML Compute
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Author:

Matt Jones

VP of Strategic Marketing
Rambus

Matt Jones joined Rambus in 2019 and currently serves as the Vice President of Strategic Marketing at Rambus. He is responsible for development and growth of the company’s silicon and IP products, driving high-performance, secured memory and interconnect architectural innovation in Data Center and Edge Connectivity applications. Prior to his current role, Matt served as General Manager for the company’s IP Cores business unit.  Before joining Rambus, Matt held various product line management and marketing positions for microprocessor, connectivity, and power management products over a twenty-four-year career at IDT, later acquired by Renesas. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Stanford University. 

Matt Jones

VP of Strategic Marketing
Rambus

Matt Jones joined Rambus in 2019 and currently serves as the Vice President of Strategic Marketing at Rambus. He is responsible for development and growth of the company’s silicon and IP products, driving high-performance, secured memory and interconnect architectural innovation in Data Center and Edge Connectivity applications. Prior to his current role, Matt served as General Manager for the company’s IP Cores business unit.  Before joining Rambus, Matt held various product line management and marketing positions for microprocessor, connectivity, and power management products over a twenty-four-year career at IDT, later acquired by Renesas. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Stanford University.