SK Hynix Unveils High-Capacity CXL DRAM; Shares Rise 3%

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4 hours ago

SK Hynix's (KRX:000660) latest compute express link (CXL) dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) can process 36GB/s, due to a 50% capacity boost and 30% higher bandwidth over previous DDR5 modules, which can cut down the total cost of ownership for data centers, the chipmaker said Tuesday.

After validating its 96GB model, the company, at present, is testing a 128GB version built with 1bnm fifth-generation 10nm 32 GB DDR5 DRAM.

SK Hynix is also expanding the CXL ecosystem by integrating its optimized heterogeneous memory software development kit into Linux-based systems.

Shares of SK Hynix rose more than 3% in recent trade on Wednesday, April 23.

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