SK hynix Unveils World’s First HBM4, Awaits NVIDIA Approval for Next-Gen AI Chips

SK hynix finalizes world’s first HBM4, doubling bandwidth and boosting AI efficiency. NVIDIA tests HBM4 for Rubin accelerators launching in 2026.

SK hynix finalizes world’s first HBM4, doubling bandwidth and boosting AI efficiency. NVIDIA tests HBM4 for Rubin accelerators launching in 2026.

As U.S. curbs choke Nvidia’s AI chip exports, Chinese tech giants Alibaba and Baidu are turning to homegrown processors.

Kioxia, in partnership with NVIDIA, is developing AI-focused SSDs set for 2027, promising up to 100x faster performance than current models—potentially transforming GPU efficiency

Nvidia’s $279B wipeout isn’t slowing AI. Scientech says demand is only accelerating as TSMC’s packaging powers nearly every AI chip on earth.

Google is pushing its custom TPU chips into rival data centres, striking deals with firms like Fluidstack to reduce reliance on Nvidia GPUs

China’s Victory Giant, a key NVIDIA supplier, is expanding in Thailand with a new PCB plant and aiming to raise $1B through a Hong Kong IPO.

Nvidia’s meteoric rise to a $3 trillion valuation has hit a sharp reality check. In just weeks, the chipmaker lost almost $900 billion in value, rattling investors and sparking fears of an AI bubble.

Broadcom takes on Nvidia! With a $10B AI order and 63% AI revenue growth, the company is quietly shaking up the data center market.

While the chip has sparked $73 billion acquisition rumors, regulatory, geopolitical, and strategic hurdles make a deal unlikely.

Despite government caution, Chinese tech giants are racing to secure Nvidia’s H20 and B30A AI chips. With 6 times the H20’s power, these chips could redefine AI development in China