Seoul, April 20 -- SK hynix, on Monday, announced that it began the mass production of SOCAMM2, a next-generation memory module developed to increase performance and power efficiency in artificial intelligence servers.

This new Small Outline Compression Attached Memory Module 2 is optimized for Nvidia's upcoming Vera Rubin platform, according to a report by The Korea Herald, signaling a deeper level of technical collaboration between the two companies.

The SOCAMM2 module integrates 192 gigabytes of memory using sixth-generation 10-nanometer LPDDR5X DRAM. While traditional server modules typically rely on standard DDR5, this specific design vertically stacks LPDDR chips to improve energy efficiency while maintaining the high performance ...