Tagged: SK Hynix

HBM market 2025

HBM Market to Soar to $4.9 Billion by 2025 Amid AI GPU Surge

High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) products are considered a cornerstone of artificial intelligence (AI) computing, with the industry experiencing rapid development over the past two years. Under the influence of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing,...

Nvidia GPU 2024

NVIDIA Pre-Pours Billions: Securing AI & HPC GPU Fuel for 2024

NVIDIA, a titan in the realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications, currently surpasses its industry peers in chip sales. To maintain this dominance, a steady supply chain is imperative. This...

DRAM Revenue

DRAM Revenue Skyrockets 18% in Q3, but Q4 Growth Uncertain

TrendForce has released a new research report, revealing that the DRAM industry’s revenue for the third quarter of this year reached approximately $13.48 billion, marking an 18% sequential increase. The latter half of the...

Western Digital spin off flash memory

Western Digital plans to spin off the flash memory business

Western Digital recently announced that, with the concurrence of its board of directors, it intends to spin off its flash memory business, aiming to propel its operations in a more streamlined manner. This resolution...

SK hynix 2023 Financial

SK hynix Announces Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results

SK Hynix has unveiled its financial report for the third quarter of the fiscal year 2023, culminating on September 30th, 2023. The data reveals a sustained recovery in performance following a nadir in the...

512GB CXL memory module

Samsung and SK Hynix will accelerate CXL technology development

As an open interconnect protocol, CXL (Compute Express Link) facilitates swift and efficient connections between CPUs and GPUs, FPGAs, or other accelerators, catering to the current demands of high-performance heterogeneous computing. It offers enhanced...

Samsung Licensing China

U.S. Frees Korean Tech Titans from Licensing in China

According to Reuters, memory manufacturers Samsung and SK Hynix have secured an indefinite exemption from the United States, eliminating the need for specialized permissions to install manufacturing equipment imbued with American technology in their...