AI's demand for data could cause tight storage chip supplies, Solidigm executive says


FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Semiconductor chips are seen on a printed circuit board in this illustration picture taken February 17, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration/File Photo/File Photo

SAN JOSE, California, ⁠March 20 (Reuters) - The same booming AI demand that has caused ⁠the chairman of South Korea's SK Group to predict shortages of ‌high-bandwidth memory chips could also cause tight supplies for storage drives, an executive from the South Korean firm's U.S.-based AI subsidiary Solidigm told Reuters this week.

Memory chips that sit ​right next to computing chips are critical to ⁠the servers sold by Nvidia ⁠and others, and earlier this week at Nvidia's annual developer conference, SK Group ⁠Chairman ‌Chey Tae-won told reporters that shortages of high-bandwidth memory could last until 2030 because of demand for AI systems.

But new AI-powered ⁠software tools can now make sense of huge datasets ​that humans could ‌rarely wring business value from, and Nvidia introduced several new technologies ⁠this week aimed ​at helping move data more quickly from storage drives to its chips.

“The storage system is going to get pounded," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday ⁠during a keynote addressat the company's developer conference.

That ​is translating into increased demand for solid state drives, said Greg Matson, senior vice president at Solidigm, the unit of SK Hynix that sells storage drives ⁠to businesses. Speaking on the sidelines of Nvidia's conference this week, Matson said AI systems coming later this year could require 35% more storage than previous systems.

"It's going to be tight," Matson said of supplies of storage ​memory between now and 2030.

"We'll be coming out ⁠with higher-density drives from a silicon perspective later this year, and even ​expanding our manufacturing output as well," Matson said. "But ‌can we keep up? No, we can't. ​I could sell twice as much as I am today."

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Jose, California; Editing by Mark Porter)

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