SK Hynix confirms plans to bring HBM manufacturing to the US

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Something to look forward to: SK Hynix's advanced packaging facility and R&D hub for artificial intelligence will be built in Indiana – in the city of West Lafayette. The plant will turn out next generation, high-bandwidth memory, a core component in the creation of GPUs used to train artificial intelligence systems.

Just over two months after sources told the Financial Times that SK Hynix was planning to build a manufacturing facility in the US, the South Korean memory maker has made it official.

SK Hynix said it selected Indiana as its new home due to its resilient manufacturing infrastructure and R&D ecosystem, as well as the talent pipeline from nearby Purdue University. "Strong support" from local and state government also helped sway their decision.

US Senator Todd Young said the CHIPS and Science Act opened a door that Indiana has been able to sprint through, adding that SK Hynix will soon be a household name in the state.

Speaking of local talent, SK Hynix is also planning to work with Purdue University as well as Ivy Tech Community College to create training initiatives and diverse degree programs, fostering a skilled workforce and ensuring a steady stream of fresh, young talent.

In February, sources said the HBM created in Indiana will be paired with Nvidia GPUs. Existing HBM chips from SK Hynix are manufactured in South Korea and shipped to Taiwan, where contract manufacturer TSMC integrates them into Nvidia products. SK Hynix's Indiana facility could move Nvidia one step closer to being able to produce GPUs domestically.

The memory maker valued the project at approximately $3.87 billion, and said it expects the facility to bring more than a thousand new jobs to the region. Locals should not bank on a paycheck from SK Hynix anytime soon, however, as the project isn't expected to be completed for several more years.

Mass production at the new HBM facility is tentatively slated to begin in the second half of 2028, we're told.

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All these moves are a good indication that China is firmly set on its way.
Sad, because it would be better if they never tried to liberalize their country back then.
It was all just an experiment. China, Russia. They tried it and it did not work for them.
It surely benefited their people, a lot actually. But who cares about people?
 
All these moves are a good indication that China is firmly set on its way.
Sad, because it would be better if they never tried to liberalize their country back then.
It was all just an experiment. China, Russia. They tried it and it did not work for them.
It surely benefited their people, a lot actually. But who cares about people?
Sadly China had so much potential but the CCP got in the way. Maybe the CCP will end up on the trash heap of failed governments like many others but I fear the stranglehold the CCP has on its own people is just as strong as the one currently holding North Korea in its grip.
 
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