SK hynix to mass produce industry-leading AI chips
Aiming to solidify the company's leadership in the artificial intelligence (AI) memory market amid surging demand, says Kwak Noh-jung, CEO
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Seoul: Kwak Noh-jung, CEO of South Korean chipmaker SK hynix, on Thursday unveiled plans to mass-produce, up-to-date high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips with 12 layers in the third quarter, aiming to solidify the company's leadership in the artificial intelligence (AI) memory market amid surging demand.
"On the HBM technology side, the company is planning to provide samples of 12-high HBM3E with the industry's best performance in May, and start mass production in the third quarter," he said at the company's headquarters in Icheon, some 58 kms southeast of Seoul.
"On the production side, HBM from 2024 output already sold out, while that from 2025 volume almost sold out,” Noh-jung added.
The popularity of SK hynix's HBM products came as HBM chips, integral components used for AI computing, have garnered increasing attention with the rise of applications such as generative AI, exemplified by models like ChatGPT, reports Yonhap news agency. The South Korean company is considered as the front-runner in the HBM market and a key supplier to US AI chip leader Nvidia, with its latest eight-layer HBM3E mass-produced in March for the first time in the industry.
"The company forecasts a fast expansion of AI technology into a wider range of on-device applications such as smartphones, PCs and automobiles from data centers now," Kwak said.