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Cryptopolitan on MSNSK Hynix rides Nvidia AI wave to record Q2 earnings, beats out local rival SamsungSK Hynix is making record profits due to the increasing demand for AI chips, particularly from Nvidia. This performance has propelled it past its competitor, Samsung, in the high-end memory space. SK Hynix reported a major boost in Q2 earnings following rising demand for its AI-focused memory chips.
Samsung Electronics is reportedly pushing back the mass production of its next-gen high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips to 2026, signaling a more cautious rollout amid ongoing DRAM redesign efforts.
Samsung reportedly declined an offer from NVIDIA's Jensen Huang that would have netted the company billions of dollars and market dominance.
DDR6 memory is on the horizon, set to transform how systems handle high‑volume data workloads. As AI models grow more complex and data centers demand ever-greater efficiency, the existing DDR5 standard is approaching its practical limits.
South Korean chip giant SK hynix reported record quarterly profits Thursday thanks to soaring demand for artificial intelligence.
Samsung's next-gen HBM4 mass production expected 'next year' as its 1c DRAM test yields reach 65%, bringing the AI memory fight to SK hynix and Micron.
Kicks off HBM4 supply SK hynix is cranking up the memory arms race, confirming it’s building 24 Gb GDDR7 modules to give next-gen GPUs fatter VRAM buffers while lining up HBM4 for AI and HPC workloads.
SK Hynix posted record earnings for Q2 2025, growth that the memory chipmaker said was driven by the ever-increasing demand for AI chips.