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Chey Tae-won, chairman of SK Group, declared that he would double SK hynix's production capacity within the next five years.
He also maintained his view that the supply shortage will continue until 2030 as demand for memory, including High Bandwidth Memory (HBM), surges amid the spread of AI.
On the 2nd, after touring the exhibition halls at COMPUTEX Taipei 2026 in Taipei, Taiwan, Chey told repo
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Chey Tae-won, chairman of SK Group, projected that a memory supply shortage, including high-bandwidth memory (HBM), will continue through 2030 as demand for memory surges with the spread of artificial intelligence (AI). He also unveiled a plan to double SK hynix's wafer production capacity within the next five years to respon
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Global DRAM shortages driven by AI datacentre expansion are pushing up component costs across smartphones, PCs and networking hard
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Engineering giant Siemens will develop a reference architecture purpose-built for Nvidia AI data centres, in collaboration with Fluence and incorporating nVent-aligned design considerations.
The reference design aims to translate Nvidia’s AI factory vision into a deployable, industrialised electrical, power and controls architecture for hyperscalers, co-location providers and specialised cloud in
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Nvidia GTC Taipei opened on June 1 with a packed keynote by CEO Jensen Huang, who kicked off the event by unveiling the widely watched Taiwan supply chain board.
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Why Financial Institutions Are Converging on Transaction Foundation Models to Build Their Own Intelligence
June 1, 2026 by Pahal Patangia
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Financial institutions have spent years building AI: fraud models, credit models, recommendation engines and risk systems. While this sprawl of task-specific models has been effective, it’s also constrained by siloed systems.
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