2024.07.31
SK hynix to mass-produce GDDR7 DRAM chip in Q3
By Jie Ye-eun, The Korea Herald - SK hynix, the world's second-largest memory chip maker, on Tuesday unveiled its next-generation GDDR7 graphics memory chip that boasts the industry’s most outstanding performance in terms of operating speed and power efficiency.
The company said it
will start mass production in the third quarter.
GDDR is a type of
high-performance memory commonly used in graphics cards. It has recently gained
popularity as graphics cards are increasingly used to power artificial
intelligence workloads.
The memory chip
maker introduced its new chip prototype at GTC 2024, a developer conference
hosted by US chip giant Nvidia, in March, and Computex 2024, Asia’s largest IT
exhibition in Taiwan, in June.
SK hynix said its
product can be operated at 32 gigabits per second, a 60 percent improvement
from the previous generation. It can reach up to 40 gigabits per second
depending on the circumstances.
When adopted for
high-end graphics cards, the new chip can process data of more than 1.5
terabytes, equivalent to 300 full-HD movies, in a second.
It also improved
power efficiency by more than 50 percent compared with the previous generation
by adopting the new packaging technology that addresses heat issues caused by
ultra-fast data processing.
In a bid to reduce
thermal resistance by 74 percent compared with the previous generation, while
maintaining the size of the product, SK hynix said it increased the layer
number of the heat-dissipating substrates from four to six.
It also applied the
epoxy molding compound, an essential material for semiconductor packaging that
protects chips from various external conditions, the company explained.
Lee Sang-kwon, head
of the DRAM product planning division at SK hynix, said that GDDR7 is expected
to be have a wider range of applications, such as high-specification 3D
graphics, AI, high-performance computing and autonomous driving.
"We will
continue to work towards enhancing our position as the most trusted AI memory
solution provider by strengthening the premium memory lineup further," Lee
said.
Along with SK hynix,
its archrival Samsung Electronics and US-based Micron Technology are fiercely
competing in the graphics DRAM market following the burgeoning high-bandwidth
memory market.
Samsung Electronics
developed the industry's first 32 gigabits per second GDDR7 DRAM a year ago.
The world’s largest memory chip maker is preparing for mass production in the
second half of this year.
Micron introduced
its GDDR7 at Computex 2024. It explained that its chip boasts an operating
speed of 32 gigabits per second. It also has a 60 percent increase in bandwidth
and a 50 percent improvement in power efficiency compared to the previous
generation.
According to market
researcher TrendForce, GDDR7 is emerging as the next-generation flagship
product in the graphics memory market.
“On the supply side,
new GPUs entering the validation stage will lead to increased GDDR7 production.
Currently, GDDR7 carries a 20-30 percent premium over GDDR6. As samples ship in
the third quarter of 2024, this will slightly push up the average sales price,”
the report read.
Source: https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20240730050566