SK hynix to showcase 16-layer HBM3E, 122TB enterprise SSD, LPCAMM23, and more at CES

The company has plans to demo its next-gen 16-layer HBM3E prototype alongside a high-capacity enterprise SSD, and new solutions to improve AI performance

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/sk-hynix-to-showcase-16-layer-hbm3e-122tb-enterprise-ssd-lpcamm23-and-more-at-ces

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