SK hynix Goes Wild with 96GB DDR5 CXL Memory

SK Hynix conducted customer checks on its 96 GB CMM-DDR5, a new DRAM product based on CXL 2.0. The company says servers with this product can process data 36 GB per second. This comes from a 50% increase in space and 30% better speed than older DDR5 parts. These changes help users spend less money when they build and run data centers.

After testing the 96 GB product, SK hynix started tests for a 128 GB version with another customer. This newer item uses 32 GB DDR5 DRAM made with their fifth-gen 10-nanometer method, giving strong output for each watt used. The firm wants to finish testing the 128 GB model quickly to create a full range of CXL products for users. SK hynix also aims to grow the CXL system along with making CXL DRAM. They built HMSDK, a special code for CMM-DDR5, and added it to Linux last September, which makes CXL systems work better.

Uksong Kang from SK hynix said they make various answer products for "Optimal Innovation" because old systems cost a lot and can't grow easily. He added that they will give users the best value through much better memory growth and options that meet different user needs.
 

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