The development of high-performance HBM4 memory by SK hynix is proceeding faster than requested by the main consumer of such memory, Nvidia. Chairman of SK Group Chey Tae-won stated this in a conversation with reporters, writes the South Korean publication The Elec.
Image Source: SK Hynix
The SK Group chairman said he met with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on the sidelines of the CES 2025 international electronics show and shared the latest advances in the development of HBM4 memory.
SK hynix, which is the most valuable asset of SK Group, is engaged in the development and production of memory chips. It was previously reported that the speed of development of a new generation of HBM memory chips for tasks related to artificial intelligence did not satisfy the management of Nvidia, with which SK hynix maintains close cooperation. After this, the company promised to speed up the process. During a press conference at the SK Group booth in Las Vegas, SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won said that the development of the new HBM4 memory is now progressing even faster than Nvidia required. However, he added that the situation may change in the future.
Chey Tae Won also noted that he discussed with Huang Nvidia’s latest achievements in the development of the new Cosmos platform, designed to create humanoid robots, which was presented earlier this week. According to the chairman of SK Group, the head of Nvidia emphasized that South Korea has a strong position in the manufacturing sector and extensive experience in this field.
SK hynix is currently the main supplier of HBM memory to Nvidia, which uses it in its artificial intelligence accelerators.
A year ago, the James Webb Space Telescope discovered new objects in the early universe…
Sony has announced the successor to its WF-C700N wireless headphones. The new model, the WF-C710N,…
Last summer, GameStop management closed the legendary gaming magazine Game Informer, which had been in…
A long-standing client of the British developer of processor architectures Arm, the American supplier of…
The new US administration continues to expand its export control list to include more companies…
MediaTek has announced plans to expand its partnership with NVIDIA by integrating NVLink into its…