SK hynix projects HBM market to be worth tens of billions of dollars by 2030 — says AI memory industry will expand 30% annually over five years

SK Hynix sees the AI-focused High Bandwidth Memory market growing about 30% each year to 2030, approaching $98B. Holding 70% share, it’s banking on custom designs, HBM4, and U.S. expansion to keep its edge—despite looming oversupply, rising competition, and the uncertainty of trade politics.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/sk-hynix-projects-hbm-market-to-be-worth-tens-of-billions-of-dollars-by-2030-says-ai-memory-industry-will-expand-30-percent-annually-over-five-years

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