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Storage Class Memory (SCM) is a type of non-volatile memory hardware that is designed to provide high performance and low latency. It is used in applications such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high-performance computing. SCM is typically faster than traditional storage solutions, such as hard disk drives and solid-state drives, and is often used in combination with them. SCM is also more reliable than traditional storage solutions, as it is not affected by power outages or other disruptions.
SCM is typically more expensive than traditional storage solutions, but the cost is offset by its performance and reliability. It is also becoming increasingly popular as the demand for faster and more reliable storage solutions grows.
Some companies in the SCM market include Intel, Micron, Samsung, SK Hynix, and Western Digital. Show Less Read more