SK Hynix revealed that its capacity to make high-bandwidth memory chips is almost fully booked through next year, emphasising the intense demand for AI processors.
SK Hynix Inc. revealed that its capacity to make high-bandwidth memory chips is almost fully booked through next year, underscoring the intense demand for semiconductors essential to artificial intelligence development.
That’s a move intended to keep SK Hynix ahead of Samsung Electronics Co. in providing the advanced components, which work alongside Nvidia Corp. accelerators to create and host AI platforms.
HBM High-Bandwidth Memory Memory Chip Production Memory Manufacturers Nvidia Samsung Electronics SK Hynix AI
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