HBM supply from SK hynix and Micron sold out until late 2025

SK hynix chief executive says the company's HBM supply is sold out for 2024, most 2024. Just like Micron's.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/hbm-supply-from-sk-hynix-and-micron-sold-out-until-late-2025

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