Exhibition of Ultra-High-Performance Memory HBM3E

SK Hynix announced on the 3rd that it will participate in 'CES 2024,' the world's largest electronics and IT exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA, from the 9th to the 12th, showcasing its high-performance memory technology, which is the core of future artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.


The company will set up a joint exhibition hall titled 'SK Wonderland' together with major SK Group members such as SK Inc., SK Innovation, and SK Telecom, displaying its flagship AI memory products including HBM3E. HBM3E is the highest-performance memory currently available, developed successfully by SK Hynix in August last year. The company plans to mass-produce this product from the first half of this year and supply it to AI big tech customers.

'AI Fortune Teller' applying generative AI technology based on HBM3E, operated by SK Hynix at CES 2024. <br>Photo by SK Hynix

'AI Fortune Teller' applying generative AI technology based on HBM3E, operated by SK Hynix at CES 2024.
Photo by SK Hynix

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The theme of the SK Group joint exhibition is 'Amusement Park.' SK Hynix will introduce the 'AI Fortune Teller,' which applies generative AI technology based on HBM3E. Visitors can experience receiving their own cartoon character created by AI along with a New Year's fortune card from the fortune teller.


Additionally, together with the group's ICT member companies, SK Hynix will set up a separate 'SK ICT Family Demo Room' within the CES venue to showcase AI technology. The company will exhibit and demonstrate ▲ next-generation interface CXL memory ▲ CMS prototype memory solution integrating CXL-based computing functions ▲ AiMX, a low-cost, high-efficiency generative AI accelerator card based on processing-in-memory (PIM) semiconductor technology. In particular, CXL memory is gaining attention as an AI memory product alongside HBM. SK Hynix plans to commercialize DDR5-based 96GB and 128GB CXL 2.0 memory solution products in the second half of this year and supply them to AI customers.



Kim Ju-seon, President of SK Hynix (in charge of AI infrastructure), said, "We are pleased to showcase our technology as a core company in AI infrastructure in the homeland of AI, the United States," adding, "This year, we will strengthen global cooperation to maintain AI memory leadership and actively drive a turnaround in performance."


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