Summary Nvidia’s CEO urged South Korea’s SK Hynix to expedite delivery of its advanced HBM4 chips amid a global AI chip shortage. In response, SK Hynix plans to deliver 16-layer HBM3E samples by early ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized during a video call at the SK AI Summit in Seoul's Coex that he aims to strengthen ...
The South Korea stock market on Monday halted the three-day losing streak in which it had stumbled almost 75 points or 2.9 percent.
He’s referring to recent commentary from South Korean memory company SK Hynix whose chief executive recently met with Nvidia ...
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Nvidia is urging SK Hynix to fast-track the production of its high-bandwidth memory (HBM4) chips as demand for AI hardware ...
The head of AI computing giant Nvidia asked South Korea's SK hynix to speed up delivery of newer, more advanced HBM4 chips by six months, the head of SK Group said Monday.
SK Group Chair Chey Tae-won said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang asked him if SK Hynix could move the supply of high-bandwith memory ...
SK hynix unveils the industry's first 16-Hi HBM3E memory, offering up to 48GB per stack for AI GPUs with even more AI memory in the future.
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SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won revealed that Nvidia's CEO asked SK hynix to speed up supply of HBM4 chips by six months.