reduces power consumption reduces algorithm completion time and reduces
the need for complex hardware microarchitectures in favour of much
smaller distributed coherent Processing Elements.
+
+# Appendix
+
+**Samsung PIM**
+
+Samsung's
+[Processing-in-Memory](https://semiconductor.samsung.com/emea/newsroom/news/samsung-brings-in-memory-processing-power-to-wider-range-of-applications/)
+seems to be ready to launch as a
+[commercial product](https://semiconductor.samsung.com/insights/technology/pim/)
+that uses HBM as its Memory Standard,
+has "some logic suitable for AI", has parallel processing elements,
+and offers 70% reduction
+in power consumption and a 2x performance increase in speech
+recognition. Details beyond that as to its internal workings
+or programmability are minimal, however given the similarity
+to D-Matrix and Google TPU it is reasonable to place in the
+same category.