DDR5 Prices Fall as Google TurboQuant Reshapes AI Memory Demand
DDR5 memory prices are showing early signs of decline after Google’s TurboQuant algorithm reduced AI memory requirements, easing pressure on global DRAM supply.
DDR5 memory prices are showing early signs of decline after Google’s TurboQuant algorithm reduced AI memory requirements, easing pressure on global DRAM supply.
Google has introduced TurboQuant, a new compression algorithm that reduces memory usage in AI systems while maintaining accuracy, improving performance in large models and search.
Micron Technology reported strong AI-driven earnings growth, but its stock fell following the results as investors reacted to valuation concerns and supply constraints.
Google introduced the Titans architecture and the MIRAS framework to enable AI models to handle massive contexts and update their internal memory while running, improving performance in long-sequence tasks.
YC-backed startup Mem0 has raised $24 million to develop a universal memory layer for AI apps, enabling models to retain context across agents and platforms.