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Applied Materials Fuels AI Chip Revolution
11 Mar
Summary
- Applied Materials partnered with Micron and SK Hynix.
- A new EPIC Center will drive semiconductor R&D.
- This collaboration aims to meet surging AI infrastructure demand.

Applied Materials announced a strategic partnership with memory chip manufacturers Micron Technology and SK Hynix. This collaboration is focused on developing advanced chips essential for the burgeoning fields of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. Both Micron and SK Hynix will act as founding partners within Applied Materials' new research facility.
This new center, named the Equipment and Process Innovation and Commercialization (EPIC) Center, signifies a substantial investment of $5 billion in semiconductor equipment research and development. The capital expenditure is expected to increase over time as customer projects commence, underscoring a commitment to long-term innovation in the sector.
The timing of this announcement is critical, as major U.S. tech firms are rapidly expanding their AI infrastructure. This expansion is fueling an unprecedented demand for memory chips, leading to supply shortages and price increases. The world's top three memory chip producers, including Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, have all reported challenges in meeting this demand.
Applied Materials' partnership with Micron will specifically target advancements in DRAM, high-bandwidth memory, and NAND technologies. This initiative will combine the resources of Applied Materials' EPIC Center with Micron's innovation hub located in Boise, Idaho. Concurrently, the collaboration with SK Hynix will concentrate on enhancing materials, process integration, and 3D advanced packaging for next-generation DRAM and HBM.




