Accompanied by SK hynix CEO Kwak Noh-jung, Chey observed Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's presentation, which outlined the U.S. chipmaker's "Vera Rubin" mass production roadmap and future AI platforms. This marks the third major engagement between the two executives this year, following meetings in Silicon Valley in February and at GTC San Jose in March.
During his visit to Taiwan, Chey is scheduled to meet with industry partners to discuss SK hynix's strategy for next-generation AI memory. SK hynix, a primary supplier of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) chips, is shifting its focus from supplying standard products to co-developing customized HBM (cHBM) solutions tailored to specific client architectures.
To address the growing processing demands of advanced AI systems, SK hynix also plans to introduce new memory technologies in the future, including High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) and 3D Stacked DRAM on Logic.
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