JEDEC Announces Next-Gen Memory Forums for AI, Servers, and Mobile

Industry group to host events in May 2026 focused on advancing memory technologies.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 5:45pm

A highly detailed, glowing 3D illustration of futuristic memory modules and interconnects in neon cyan and magenta, conceptually representing the advanced memory technologies being developed for AI, cloud, and mobile computing.Cutting-edge memory innovations will be a key focus as the industry gathers to shape the future of computing hardware.Arlington Today

JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, the global leader in developing microelectronics standards, has announced a series of forums in May 2026 that will focus on next-generation memory technologies for artificial intelligence, server, cloud, and mobile computing applications.

Why it matters

As the demand for more powerful and efficient computing continues to grow, especially in areas like AI and cloud infrastructure, advancements in memory technologies will be critical to enabling the next generation of hardware. JEDEC's forums provide an important platform for the industry to collaborate on setting standards and roadmaps for these emerging memory solutions.

The details

The JEDEC forums will cover topics such as high-bandwidth memory, persistent memory, and low-power memory designs that can meet the performance and power requirements of modern data centers, AI workloads, and mobile devices. Leading chip manufacturers, system designers, and memory vendors are expected to participate in the events to share their latest innovations and discuss industry trends.

  • The JEDEC forums will take place in May 2026.

The players

JEDEC Solid State Technology Association

A global leader in developing standards for the microelectronics industry.

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What’s next

The specific dates and agenda for the JEDEC forums in May 2026 have not yet been announced, but the organization is expected to provide more details in the coming months.

The takeaway

As computing workloads become more demanding, the memory technologies that power servers, AI systems, and mobile devices will need to evolve rapidly. JEDEC's upcoming forums provide an important industry platform to drive these critical advancements in next-generation memory.