Sk Hynix Announced To Provide NVIDIA With The First Batch Of Hbm3 DRAM In The Industry

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Sk Hynix has just announced that it has begun to introduce the hbm3 DRAM memory with leading performance in the industry Last October, the company took the lead in releasing the hbm3 development announcement. Seven months later, SK Hynix once again conveyed the idea of consolidating its leading position in the high-end DRAM market.

With the accelerated development of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data, major global technology companies are also actively seeking ways to cope with the rapidly growing amount of data.

Compared with traditional dynamic random access memory (DRAM), high bandwidth cache (HBM) has significant competitiveness in data processing speed and performance.

Since its birth, it has attracted wide attention in the industry, and has been adopted more and more in recent years.

Taking NVIDIA as an example, this GPU giant recently completed the performance evaluation of SK Hynix hbm3 samples, and it is expected that relevant products will be shipped in the third quarter of this year.

To meet customer needs, SK Hynix will follow NVIDIA's new product release schedule. After expanding the mass production of hbm3 in the first half of the year, the highly anticipated NVIDIA H100 will also bring industry-leading high-performance accelerator systems to global customers.

In terms of specifications, SK Hynix's hbm3 is expected to significantly improve the performance of accelerated computing applications - providing a cache bandwidth of up to 819 gb/s, equivalent to transmitting 163 @ 5GB Full HD (FHD) movies per second.

Kevin (jongwon) Noh, President and chief marketing officer of SK Hynix, said that the company is striving for first-class competitiveness in the high-end DRAM market through close cooperation with NVIDIA.

Their ultimate goal is to become a solution provider that deeply understands and meets customer needs through continuous open cooperation.

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