SK Hynix is a South Korean memory semiconductor supplier of dynamic random-access memory chips and flash memory chips.
Founded in April 1949 as Hyundai Electronic Industries.
In 1983, changed its name to Hyundai Electronics.
In 2012, acquired the bankrupt Japanese firm Toshiba
In 2020, announced the world's first DDR5 DRAM chips.
South Korean multinational electronics company that produces a wide range of electronic devices and semiconductors.
American producer of computer memory and computer data storage.
An essential component in all types of computers, servers, and mobile devices.
Non-volatile storage that retains data even when power is turned off. Used in various devices such as SSDs, USB flash drives, memory cards, etc.
Fast and efficient storage devices used in personal computers, laptops, and data center servers.
SK Hynix DRAM modules are designed to work on various computer systems and servers.
SK Hynix is headquartered in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
SK Hynix is a memory semiconductor supplier, producing DRAM and flash memory chips.
Dynamic random-access memory is a type of semiconductor memory that stores each bit of data on a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit.
SK Hynix makes DRAM chips, flash memory chips, SSDs, and DRAM modules.
SK Hynix's main competitors are Samsung, Micron Technology, and Intel.