Applied Materials and SK Hynix to co-develop next-generation DRAM and HBM at $5bn Silicon Valley R&D facility

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Applied Materials and SK Hynix are collaborating to develop next-generation DRAM and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) at Applied’s $5 billion EPIC Center in Silicon Valley. This partnership aims to boost the performance and manufacturability of future memory architectures, focusing on material innovation, process integration, and 3D advanced packaging. The initiative addresses the growing demand for energy-efficient memory technologies driven by AI systems and seeks to mitigate the ongoing memory chip shortage.

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