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SK hynix flexes insane HBM4 memory muscle
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35751, member: 636"] SK hynix brought their newest computer memory products to a tech show in California last week. They showed off advanced HBM4 chips that process data super fast. These speedy memory parts help run artificial intelligence systems better. The company became the first to make test samples of HBM4 for major customers earlier this year. They plan to start making lots of these chips later in 2025. Visitors saw both 12-layer HBM4 models that handle over 2 trillion bytes each second. The display also featured NVIDIA's latest B100 chip with 8-layer memory from SK Hynix attached. People at the show checked out 3D models showing how the tiny parts connect inside these advanced memory chips. The company brought server memory modules that help data centers run more efficiently. These modules use their newest manufacturing process, called 1c node. SK Hynix wants people to know these products save electricity but still perform well. Memory modules called MRDIMM run at 12.8 billion bits each second with different storage sizes available. Regular server memory modules called RDIMM come with 64 or 96 gigabytes of space. The company also displayed a very large 256-gigabyte module for servers that need extra memory space. Many tech experts paid close attention to the next-generation HBM4 chips during the event. SK hynix works with partners like TSMC to make these advanced products. [/QUOTE]
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