GTC 2026Hardware Micron Begins Volume Production of 36GB HBM4, 28 Gbps PCI Gen6 SSDs, & 192 GB SOCAMM2 Memory For NVIDIA Vera Rubin Platform Hassan Mujtaba • at EDT Add on Google Micron has commenced volume production of HBM4 DRAM, PCIe Gen6 SSDs & SOCAMM2 memory for NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform. NVIDIA Vera Rubin Gets Full Support From Micron With Volume Production Beginning On HBM4 DRAM, PCIe Gen6 SSDs & SOCAMM2 Memory Press Release: Micron Technology has begun volume shipment of its HBM4 36GB 12H in the first quarter of calendar year 2026, and it is designed for NVIDIA Vera Rubin. With HBM4, Micron achieves over 11 Gb/s pin speeds, enabling a bandwidth greater than 2.8 TB/s, representing a 2.3 times bandwidth and greater than 20% power efficiency2 improvement over its HBM3E. Related Story Teclab Bypasses NVIDIA RTX 50 Memory Clock Limit, Hits Over 36 Gbps On RTX 5070 Ti HBM4 36GB 12H in high-volume production, designed for NVIDIA® Vera Rubin — greater than 2.8 TB/s1 and with 20% better power efficiency Industry's first PCIe Gen6 SSD in high-volume production — the Micron 9650 data center SSD delivers up to two times the read performance of Gen5 at 100% higher performance per watt and optimized for agentic AI workloads on NVIDIA BlueField-4 STX architecture 192GB SOCAMM2 in high-volume production — expanding low-power, high-capacity memory for AI and HPC workloads on the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, part of a broad portfolio of SOCAMM2 products spanning 48GB to 256GB capacities Looking towards further HBM cube capacity expansion, Micron has demonstrated advanced packaging capability of stacking 16 dies of HBM by shipping samples of HBM4 48GB 16H to customers. This milestone delivers a 33% increase in capacity per HBM placement compared to the HBM4 36GB 12H offering. NVIDIA's Vera Rubin Superchip “The next era of AI will be defined by tightly integrated platforms developed through joint engineering innovations across the ecosystem. Our close collaboration with NVIDIA ensures that compute and memory are designed to scale together from day one,” said Sumit Sadana, executive vice president and chief business officer at Micron Technology. “At the heart of this is Micron’s HBM4, the engine of AI, delivering unprecedented bandwidth, capacity and power efficiency. With HBM4 36GB 12H, alongside the industry’s first SOCAMM2 and Gen6 SSD now in high-volume production, Micron’s memory and storage form a core foundation that unlocks the full potential of next-generation AI.” Micron SOCAMM2 is designed for NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 systems and standalone NVIDIA Vera CPU platforms, enabling up to 2TB of memory and 1.2 TB/s of bandwidth per CPU. Micron is the first company to mass-produce a PCIe Gen6 data center SSD.3 The Micron 9650 is optimized for energy efficiency and liquid-cooled environments, delivering high-speed, low-latency data access for AI training and inference workloads with the NVIDIA BlueField-4 STX reference architecture, supporting up to 28 GB/s sequential read throughput and 5.5 million random read IOPS. Micron 7600 and 9550 SSDs offer customers PCIe Gen5 SSDs, increasing their architectural design choices. Follow on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds. Further Reading Lenovo ThinkBook 2026 Reportedly Utilizes CXMT’s LPCAMM2 Memory Modules First-Ever RTX 50 Series Card Spotted With Micron GDDR7 Memory Chips, Reveals Galax RTX 5060 Teardown Micron Confirms 24Gb GDDR7 Modules With 36 Gbps Speeds For Next-Wave of Discrete GPUs Memory Makers Rush to Build New Facilities, But Don’t Expect the Extra Capacity to Help Anyone Outside the AI Elite Read all on Micron Begins Volume Production of 36GB HBM4, 28 Gbps PCI Gen6 SSDs, & 192 GB SOCAMM2 Memory For NVIDIA Vera Rubin Platform

Micron Accelerates AI Infrastructure with NVIDIA-Optimized Memory and Storage