Top Tech News Today: Micron Starts Mass Producing Memory Chips, HPE Launches Expandable Storage System, More

By Chitaranjan Satapathy

Micron Starts Mass Producing Memory Chips

Semiconductor frontrunner Micron Technology announced the commencement of volume production for its HBM3E (high bandwidth memory 3E) solution. This cutting-edge technology is poised to significantly decrease data center operating expenses, boasting a power consumption reduction of approximately 30 per cent compared to competitors. According to a statement by the US-based company, the 24GB 8H HBM3E will be integrated into Nvidia H200 Tensor Core GPUs, slated to be available for shipping in the second quarter of 2024.

Semiconductor frontrunner Micron Technology announced the commencement of volume production for its HBM3E (high bandwidth memory 3E) solution.
Semiconductor frontrunner Micron Technology announced the commencement of volume production for its HBM3E (high bandwidth memory 3E) solution.

HPE Launches Expandable Storage System

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) unveiled its latest block storage system, HPE GreenLake for Block Storage Release 3. Built on the foundation of HPE Alletra Storage MP, this innovative system is pioneering, enabling businesses to independently scale their storage capacity and performance. Engineered to operate seamlessly without disruptions, the system offers scalability from 15.36 terabytes (TB) up to an Chips impressive 2.8 petabytes (PB). Targeted towards forward-thinking enterprises prioritizing efficient data management, this storage solution incorporates advanced features such as AI-driven performance reporting and analytics. These capabilities empower businesses with enhanced troubleshooting and invaluable insights into data management practices.

Truecaller’s Call Recording And AI Transcription Feature Now In India

Caller identification service provider Truecaller has expanded its call recording and artificial intelligence (AI)-powered transcription features to India. Initially launched in the US in June 2023, the company is now expanding this feature to additional regions. Both Android and iOS users will now have the ability to record incoming and outgoing calls and transcribe them using AI technology on Truecaller.

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