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SK Hynix is launching mass production of its new SOCAMM2 memory modules, specifically for Nvidia's Vera Rubin chips.

SK Hynix will start mass producing SOCAMM2 memory modules for Nvidia's Vera Rubin chips.

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Synopsis SK Hynix is launching mass production of its new SOCAMM2 memory modules, specifically for Nvidia's Vera Rubin chips, aiming to power next-generation AI servers with mobile-grade low-power technology. Listen to this article in summarized format SK Hynix said on Monday it is set to begin ‌mass ⁠production ⁠of Small Outline Compression Attached Memory Module2 (SOCAMM2) designed for use with Nvidia's Vera Rubin ⁠chips. SOCAMM2 is ‌a module that ⁠adapts low-power memory, which was previously used mainly in mobile products like smartphones, for server environments. ‌It is designed to be a ⁠primary memory solution for next-generation artificial intelligence servers. Elevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea. Subscribe Now
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