SK Hynix doubles profit in Q1 as memory chip prices remain firm
SK Hynix doubles profit in Q1 as memory chip prices remain firm
By Nic Philip
November 8, 2015
CNET has learned that Intel and Samsung will continue working together to design a memory chip for the upcoming Wholesale and Mobile Gen 2 chips. The both companies have been working on obvious indelible puzzle chips, such as the Hynix Hynix 3.
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The company has announced that it has assembled a new 4-core graphics chip, dubbed the Hynix Hynix 4, and will be rolling out the new chip to customers in August.
The Hynix concept is called Hynix Hynix 2, but for now it will work with the Hynix Hynix 3 core, which will be sold as a high end graphics card.
The Hynix Hynix 3 prototype, which uses a dual GPU as a main processor, will be powered by an Intel Xeon CPU with 64-bit processors having up to 384 GB of memory, which is the same as Hynix Hynix 3.
In addition to the Hynix Hynix 3, a new Hynix Hynix architecture called the Hynix Hynix Platform will be showcased at E3 2015. Intel shares this event with ARM as well.
The Hynix Hynix 4 prototype will be about 2.3 x 2.3-inches tall, with a resolution of 146 X 100 pixels. You can see the following visualization of the Hynix Hynix 4 prototype below:
The Hynix Hynix 3 prototype is a 2-core GPU, on a single-GPU design. The GPU is a single core, meaning the Hynix Hynix 3 will have one of its core parts custom glued to the GPU to make it much easier to accomplish.
Intel and Samsung have the same experience. They both plan to show off its new architecture at E3 gaming. They plan on starting the entire Hynix Hynix project right now and will have full release details for it as soon as they learn of the new Hynix Hynix 10.
For more information on the Hynix Hynix 10 process, check out Intel’s blog at http://www.intel.com/.
Source: Intel
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