Wednesday, October 22, 2014
SK hynix said it has also developed the "world's highest density" 16Gb non-volatile chips based on 4Gb DDR 4 by applying its 20-nanometer processing technology.
SK hynix has provided samples of its latest achievements to major clients and said the development comes amid growing demand for "big data" processing solutions.
"The non-volatile chips will be produced from the first half of next year to clients who want guaranteed data security," said the company.
This non-volatile chip will send raw data to flash chips whose density is two times bigger than the DRAM by combining DRAM, NAND Flash and the module controller in a single module.
"We are looking forward to consolidating our leadership in the high-density DDR 4 server market with this development," it said.
Gartner, a Boston-based research firm, said the server DRAM market will grow 37 percent annually until 2018.
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