➀ SK Hynix has developed the industry's first 6th generation 10nm-class DRAM chip, named 1c 16Gb DDR5, featuring lower power consumption and higher efficiency. ➁ The new DDR5 chip operates at 8Gbps, a 11% increase in speed and over 9% improvement in energy efficiency compared to its predecessor. ➂ SK Hynix plans to start mass production of the 1c DDR5 DRAM by the end of this year and begin supplying it next year, aiming to reduce data center power costs by up to 30%.
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