SK hynix, the world's second-largest memory chip maker, has surpassed Samsung Electronics in developing the 6th generation DRAM chip.
A South Korea n company has developed dynamic random-access memory chip with the world’s smallest node.
SK hynix, the world’s second-largest memory chip maker, has surpassed Samsung Electronics in achieving a more advanced technology node. The industry’s first 16Gb Double Data Rate 5 , also known as the sixth generation of 10-nanometer, was built using its 1c node.The operating speed of the 1c DDR5 chip is improved by 11% from the previous generation, according to the company. The 1c DDR5 is expected to be adopted for“We will continue to work towards maintaining the leadership in the DRAM space and position as the most-trusted AI memory solution provider.
Samsung revealed early this year that it would start mass-producing the 1c DRAM by the end of this year, but hasn’t provided updates since, reported The race to achieve smaller processing nodes is not irrelevant to the competitiveness of high bandwidth memory chips, which is a stack of DRAMs for faster data process and which has been in the limelight in light of the AI boom, according to the report.
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