SK Hynix
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DDR4 prices continue to surge
By Mark Tyson published
'Rapid spike' in DDR4 spot pricing precipitated by manufacturer phase out plans, US-China tensions, and market uncertainties.

SK hynix's speedy 1TB Tube flash drive is down to $59, an all-time low
By Stewart Bendle published
SK hynix Tube T31 is an M.2 SSD on a USB-A stick with the best performance for a USB-A drive.

SK hynix announces 321-layer, UFS 4.1 chips — TLC 4D NAND set to land in PCs and data centers
By Mark Tyson published
SK hynix today announced that it has developed a UFS 4.1 storage solution built upon 321-layer 4D NAND flash.

Suspected SK hynix HBM tech leaker arrested boarding flight to China
By Mark Tyson published
A man suspected of attempting to smuggle SK hynix tech secrets to China was apprehended at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport earlier this month

Samsung to adopt hybrid bonding for HBM4 memory
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung plans to adopt hybrid bonding for HBM4 to improve thermal and interface performance, potentially gaining a competitive edge over SK hynix, which may delay its use due to costs concerns.

Former SK hynix employee transferred advanced chip packaging technologies to Huawei
By Anton Shilov published
A former SK Hynix employee has been charged with stealing wafer bonding and image sensor technologies to secure a job at Huawei’s HiSilicon, raising alarm over tech IP leaks to China.

SK hynix GDDR7 modules hit 34 Gbps on the RTX 5070 Ti — similar OC performance to Samsung
By Hassam Nasir published
The newest RTX 50 GPU batch now includes GDDR7 memory from SK hynix, and reports indicate similar overclocking performance as Samsung.

U.S. tariffs to heavily impact HDD and SSD manufacturers, increasing costs
By Anton Shilov published
U.S. tariffs are reshaping the global storage industry, hitting HDD and SSD makers the hardest due to their complex supply chain.

Intel and SK hynix close NAND business deal: Intel gets $1.9 billion, SK hynix gets IP and employees
By Anton Shilov published
SK hynix's Solidigm can now work more closely with the parent company now that SK hynix finally obtains Intel's SSD IP and R&D capabilities after making final $1.9 billion payment.
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