SK Hynix announced on Tuesday that it will participate in NVIDIA's annual technology conference held in California, USA, to highlight its leading position in the memory chip sector for the artificial intelligence (AI) industry.
The company stated that it will set up a booth at NVIDIA GTC 2026, which opens on Monday (U.S. time) and runs for four days, under the theme "Focus on AI Memory."
The exhibition will demonstrate how SK Hynix's key products, such as the sixth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM4), can be applied to NVIDIA's AI platform.
SK Hynix also indicated it will showcase memory solutions "designed to minimize data bottlenecks and maximize AI training and inference performance on NVIDIA's AI platform."
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won and SK Hynix CEO Kwak Noh-Jung are also scheduled to meet with representatives from several major companies, including NVIDIA, during the event to expand business partnerships.
The company said in a statement, "As AI technology evolves, memory is no longer just a component but has become a core element determining the architecture and performance of the entire AI infrastructure."
It added, "By applying its expertise in memory across the entire AI field—from data centers to device applications—the company aims to shape the future of AI together with global partners."
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