Everspin and MaxLinear sign MOU to test MRAM in AI servers
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Everspin Technologies (NASDAQ: MRAM) and MaxLinear (NASDAQ: MXL) have signed a memorandum of understanding to evaluate next-generation memory architectures for AI server applications, the companies announced.
Under the agreement, the two companies will assess the use of Everspin's persistent, low-latency magnetoresistive RAM technology alongside MaxLinear's storage compression, encryption and hardware acceleration platform. The work will focus on metadata management, log data, write buffering and cache functions in data-intensive server workloads.
The MOU also establishes a framework for market development targeting hyperscale cloud, AI infrastructure and enterprise server customers, as well as potential long-term manufacturing, supply and commercialization opportunities.
"AI is forcing system architects to rethink where persistent memory fits in the server memory hierarchy," said Sanjeev Aggarwal, president and CEO of Everspin Technologies. "We look forward to collaborating with MaxLinear to bring that innovation into AI server architectures that need persistent memory closer to critical data."
Vikas Choudhary, senior vice president of connectivity and storage at MaxLinear, said the collaboration is "focused on evaluating innovative architectures that can help customers scale efficiently as AI deployments continue to expand."
Everspin is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, and MaxLinear is based in Carlsbad, California.
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