1. SK hynix reported a 125% annual increase in revenue for Q2 2024, driven by high demand for HBM memory in AI applications. 2. The company plans to mass-produce 12-layer HBM3e products and launch 32 Gb DDR5 DRAM for servers. 3. SK hynix is expanding its production capacity with new fabs and aims to solidify its position in the AI memory market.
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