Third Chinese company begins HBM memory production for AI processors: Report

Tongfu Microelectronics joins CXMT and Wuhan Xinxin in HBM production for Chinese developers of AI processors.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/third-chinese-company-begins-hbm-memory-production-for-ai-processors-report

Creado 1mo | 24 ene. 2025 21:20:07


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