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The Delaware Division of Public Health Issues Update About Potential Measles Exposure

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DNREC, in conjunction with the Delaware Living Shorelines Committee, will host a free webinar Thursday, Nov. 14 about nature-based stormwater management and living shoreline projects.




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HBM3E: All About Bandwidth

The rapid rise in size and sophistication of AI/ML training models requires increasingly powerful hardware deployed in the data center and at the network edge. This growth in complexity and data stresses the existing infrastructure, driving the need for new and innovative processor architectures and associated memory subsystems. For example, even GPT-3 at 175 billion parameters is stressing the bandwidth, capacity, training time, and power of the most advanced GPUs on the market.

To this end, Cadence has shown our HBM3E memory subsystem running at 12.4Gbps at nominal voltages, demonstrating the PHY’s robustness and performance margin. The production version of our latest HBM3E PHY supports DRAM speeds of up to 10.4Gbps or 1.33TB/s per DRAM device. This speed represents a >1.6X bandwidth increase over the previous generation, making it ideal for LLM training.

Cadence has been the HBM performance leader since 2021, when we announced our first 8.4Gbps HBM3E PHY supporting >1TB/s of memory bandwidth per HBM DRAM. Customers building advanced AI processors have used this speed while building margin into their systems. Recall that HBM3E is a 3D stacked DRAM with 1024-bit wide data (16 64-bit channels). While this wide data bus enables high data transfer, routing these signals requires interposer technology (2.5D) capable of routing close to 2000 signals (data and control), including silicon, RDL, and silicon bridges.

The interposer design is critical for the system to operate at these data rates. Cadence provides 2.5D reference designs, including the interposer and package, as part of our standard IP package. As demonstrated in our test silicon, these designs give customers confidence they will meet their memory bandwidth requirements. The reference design is also a good starting point, helping to reduce development time and risk. Our expert SI/PI and system engineers work closely with customers to analyze their channels to ensure the best system performance.

Even as HBM3E delivers the highest memory bandwidth today, the industry keeps pushing forward. JEDEC recently announced that HBM4the next version of the HBM DRAM standard, is nearing completion. JEDEC calls HBM4 an “evolutionary step beyond the currently published HBM3 standard.” They also claim HBM4 “enhancements are vital for applications that require efficient handling of large datasets and complex calculations.” HBM4 will support AI training applications, high-performance computing (HPC), and high-end graphics cards.

Cadence will continue to push the HBM performance boundaries to ensure designers of these data-intensive systems can take advantage of the highest memory bandwidth available.

Learn more about Cadence HBM PHY IP products.




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Using troubles about LT4417

Hello~

As the following circuit shows, VCC+5V_USB is the 4th power source, connecting the output of power management of diode.There are 3 5V input in the input port of LTC4417.

It’s normal when VCC+5V_USB prodive power with other circuit. However, if I cup VCC+5V_FIRST,VCC+5V_SECOND,VCC+5V_THIRD, 5V voltage will occurred in the VCC+5V_FIRST,VCC+5V_SECOND,VCC+5V_THIRD.

The LTC4417 PDF

 

Is this phenomance normal ?

Please kindly give me some advice ! Thanks.




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Online Course: Start Learning About 3D-IC Technology

Designing 3D-ICs with integrity involves a commitment to ethical practices, reliability, and sustainability throughout the design and manufacturing process. This includes using environmentally friendly materials, ensuring robust and efficient performance, and incorporating thorough testing and verification. By prioritizing transparency, responsibility, and long-term sustainability, designers can create advanced integrated circuits that meet high standards of quality and social responsibility.

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Setting the Record Straight – Myths vs. Facts about .com

Over the past several weeks, there has been significant discussion about Verisign and its management of the .com top-level domain (TLD) registry. Much of this discussion has been distorted by factual inaccuracies, a misunderstanding of core technical concepts, and misinterpretations regarding pricing, competition, and market dynamics in the domain name industry. Billions of internet users […]

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Thinking Rightly About the Work of the Spirit (Galatians 5:16-26)

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