SK Hynix Begins Sampling Seventh-Generation HBM4E Memory Amid Surging AI Demand
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- •SK Hynix has started supplying 12-layer HBM4E samples to major customers, featuring up to 48 GB capacity and 16 Gbps speeds.
- •HBM4E is the company's seventh-generation high bandwidth memory, designed for AI computing workloads that demand extreme data throughput.
- •AI chip demand is pushing DRAM manufacturers into overdrive, intensifying competition among memory makers to supply next-generation products.
- •SK Hynix is using early sample distribution to solidify its leadership position ahead of rival DRAM producers.
- •The 12-layer stacking architecture targets the memory bandwidth bottleneck that constrains AI training and inference performance.
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