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Intel to open development lab in Seoul, South Korea

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June 5, 2023

Jun 2, 2023 /SemiMedia/ -- According to reports, Intel will open a data center development laboratory in Seoul, South Korea and will cooperate with Samsung and SK Hynix to research server memory technology, and it is expected to be opened in 2023.

The report pointed out that the data center development laboratory in Seoul will study other recent popular memory technologies such as CXL DRAM and DDR4 memory.

Sources said that Intel's laboratory in Seoul will play an important role in the memory compatibility verification of Intel CPUs. Intel hopes to strengthen its relationship with DRAM memory manufacturers Samsung and SK Hynix.

In addition, Intel will also set up laboratories in the United States, China, Mexico and India to conduct research and certification in the field of server semiconductors.

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