
SK Hynix Considers 'Memory-as-a-Service' Model, Potentially Allowing Customers to Lease Chips Instead of Buying Them
SK Hynix is considering launching a new 'memory-as-a-service' model that would allow customers to lease chips rather than purchase them. Chey Tae-won, Chairman of the SK Group, stated that the company is poised to become a memory service provider, marking this as a key business area for future focus
SK Hynix is exploring new ways to sell access to its memory chips, including the so-called "memory-as-a-service" model. This would mean customers could rent storage resources from the South Korean company without having to buy the chips outright. "We can actually offer other business models," said Chey Tae-won, Chairman of the SK Group. "We can become a memory service provider by offering 'memory-as-a-service.' In the future, this is indeed another area we can focus on."
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