Steven Woo, Fellow and Distinguished Inventor at Rambus Labs, explores the transformative impact of AI 2.0 on memory and interconnect technology. He highlights how the rapid growth of AI models, exceeding trillions of parameters, and the shift to multimodal systems has dramatically increased the demand for higher memory capacity and bandwidth. He discusses the critical role of efficient data movement, the challenges in powering high-performance AI systems, and the importance of security as the value of AI models continues to rise.
Steven WooFellow and Distinguished Inventor, RambusSteven Woo is a Fellow and Distinguished Inventor at Rambus Inc. Since joining Rambus, Steve has worked in various roles leading architecture, technology, and performance analysis efforts, and in marketing and product planning roles leading strategy and customer programs. Steve has over 30 patents in the areas of memory, memory systems, and neural networks. Steve received his PhD and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, and Master of Engineering and BS Engineering degrees from Harvey Mudd College. |