Nvidia & SK hynix Forge Multi-Year Partnership To Advance Next-Gen AI Memory For AI Factories & Vera Rubin

Nvidia and SK hynix announced a multi-year partnership to develop next-generation memory technologies for AI applications, including Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI supercomputers, with deliveries starting in Q3 2024. The collaboration aims to expand into AI infrastructure, physical AI, and ensure stable supply of advanced memory components like HBM4 for emerging AI sectors.
Nvidia and SK hynix have formed a long-term technology partnership to advance next-generation memory solutions tailored for artificial intelligence applications. The agreement, announced in Seoul, will focus on co-developing memory technologies for Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin AI supercomputers, which are currently in full production and scheduled for delivery in the third quarter of 2024. The collaboration extends beyond traditional memory development, covering AI infrastructure and physical AI sectors. SK hynix will leverage the partnership to strengthen its presence in emerging AI markets while ensuring a stable supply of critical memory components like HBM4, which is essential for Vera Rubin’s operations. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the significance of the partnership during a visit to South Korea, stating that the companies will jointly develop technology roadmaps and explore broader cooperation in AI and robotics. Huang highlighted the promising future of AI, noting that the partnership marks a new phase in their relationship, moving beyond memory to higher-level collaboration. SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won echoed Huang’s sentiment, calling the agreement a milestone that elevates their cooperation to a new level. The partnership aims to address the lengthy development cycles in AI memory technologies while expanding into areas like personal AI and physical AI applications. The announcement aligns with Nvidia’s broader strategy to integrate advanced memory solutions into its AI platforms, ensuring compatibility with future demands. SK hynix, alongside competitors Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology, will play a key role in supplying these critical components for Nvidia’s next-generation systems.
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