drami
DRAMi is a term used in theoretical discussions and some research literature to denote a class of memory architectures that extend conventional dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) with integrated processing capabilities and enhanced data-management features. The name suggests smart DRAM systems where memory and computation are more tightly coupled, aiming to reduce data movement and energy consumption while preserving DRAM’s high density.
Conceptually, DRAMi envisions memory devices or modules that pair standard DRAM storage with on-die or near-memory
Development status: DRAMi remains largely in the research and prototype phase and is not a commercial standard.
Impact and applications: if realized at scale, DRAMi could benefit data centers, high-performance computing, and AI