SK Hynix has long been a major player in the boom-and-bust world of memory chips, but it hasn’t historically been viewed as an industry pioneer.
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High-bandwith memory, a key component in artificial intelligence systems, was considered uncharted territory just a decade ago, said Park Myeong-jae, who heads SK Hynix’s product design for advanced memory.
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