SK Hynix revealed plans for advanced memory solutions during its second-quarter 2025 earnings report. The semiconductor manufacturer develops 24-gigabit GDDR7 modules that provide graphics processing units with enhanced video memory capabilities. These new components deliver fifty percent greater capacity than current 16-gigabit alternatives. Graphics card producers gain access to improved memory speeds exceeding 30 gigabits per second. Samsung has already begun manufacturing similar memory products for commercial distribution.
The company targets artificial intelligence and gaming applications with these memory advancements. NVIDIA prepares to integrate the enhanced modules into its forthcoming RTX 50 SUPER graphics card series. SK Hynix simultaneously advances HBM4 memory technology for high-performance computing markets. The firm commits to doubling HBM output compared to previous annual figures. Server manufacturers will receive LPDDR-based modules before year-end as the company expands its artificial intelligence memory portfolio.
The company targets artificial intelligence and gaming applications with these memory advancements. NVIDIA prepares to integrate the enhanced modules into its forthcoming RTX 50 SUPER graphics card series. SK Hynix simultaneously advances HBM4 memory technology for high-performance computing markets. The firm commits to doubling HBM output compared to previous annual figures. Server manufacturers will receive LPDDR-based modules before year-end as the company expands its artificial intelligence memory portfolio.