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Ray Wang of Futurum says SK Hynix will be able to hold on to its lead in high bandwidth memory chip technology despite potential challenges from Samsung Electronics and Micron, at least through the rest of 2025.
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNSK hynix overtakes Samsung as students’ top preferred employerFor the first time, SK hynix topped the list of “most desired employers among university students” this year, pushing Samsung Electronics down to third place. Since 2004, job platform Incruit has conducted an annual survey of the “most desired employers among university students.
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.
SK hynix has confirmed plans to develop GDDR7 memory modules with a maximum capacity of 24Gb (3GB), an upgrade from the long-standing 16Gb (2GB) standard dating
SK hynix confirms it's working on 3GB GDDR7 memory modules, perfect timing for NVIDIA to unveil GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series with more VRAM.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSamsung bets on multi-AI future for Galaxy lineupSamsung is working with OpenAI and Perplexity AI to add more AI options to its Galaxy S26 phones. The company is also considering using different chips, including Exynos 2600, instead of Qualcomm. SK Hynix made more profit than Samsung in AI memory chips, thanks to strong demand for advanced AI technology.
The surge in demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) driven by AI servers has positioned SK Hynix as the clear leader in the HBM market, with Micron also posting strong operational results for 2025. Meanwhile,