SK hynix will showcase its flagship memory lineup, the core infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI), at GTC (GPU Technology Conference) 2026, held in San Jose, California, from the 16th to the 19th local time.
Nvidia GTC is a global AI conference where major corporations and developers from around the world share the latest technologies and industry directions in AI and accelerated computing.
At this event, SK hynix will set up an exhibition space under the theme "Spotlight on AI memory" to introduce AI memory technologies and solutions.
The exhibition hall consists of ▲ Nvidia Collaboration Zone ▲ Product Portfolio Zone ▲ Event Zone, and is operated with hands-on content so that visitors can intuitively understand AI memory technology.
Located at the entrance, the "Nvidia Collaboration Zone" is the core area of the exhibit that intensively showcases the collaboration achievements between SK hynix and Nvidia. Here, the company organized a booth centered on real-world applications of SK hynix memory products—including 6th-generation HBM (HBM4), 5th-generation HBM (HBM3E), and SOCAMM2—across Nvidia's various AI platforms.
Also on display are a liquid-cooled eSSD developed in collaboration with Nvidia and Nvidia's AI supercomputer DGX Spark, equipped with the company's LPDDR5X.
Next, in the "Product Portfolio Zone," visitors can get a comprehensive look at a memory lineup tailored for the AI era, including HBM4 and HBM3E—the core of AI infrastructure—along with high-capacity server DRAM modules, LPDDR6, eSSD, and automotive memory solutions (Automotive Solution).
Meanwhile, SK hynix plans to seek collaboration directions aligned with the latest trends at the global AI industry front during GTC 2026. Chey Tae-won, chairman of SK Group, and Kwak Noh-jung, president of SK hynix, along with other key executives, will meet with global big tech corporations to share insights on AI technology development and infrastructure architecture changes and to discuss mid- to long-term cooperation plans.