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SK hynix’s Vice Chairman Park Jung-ho meets with Qualcomm CEO

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Vice Chairman Park Jung-ho meets with top executives of Qualcomm to discuss broad collaboration opportunities.

SK hynix's Vice Chairman and co-CEO Park Jung-ho discussed ways to strengthen cooperation with global tech companies including Qualcomm Technologies on the sidelines of the CES 2023 in Las Vegas.


Park, along with SK hynix President and co-CEO Kwak Noh-Jung and other executives, met with Qualcomm President and CEO Cristiano Amon on January 4th in Las Vegas.


The leaders’ discussions included a wide range of topics such as the broader future industry involving the semiconductor.


Qualcomm Technologies, the world’s largest provider of application processor for smartphones, has been expanding its business into automotive and consumer, industrial and networking IOT.


“The leaders met at the right time when Qualcomm Technologies is expanding its realm of business,” SK hynix said. “We expect the meetings to pave the way for more active exchanges between the companies and provide our industry-top memory solutions.”


Park said that SK hynix’s cooperation with global ICT companies will continue beyond borders and industries. “We will explore various business opportunities with our technology through cooperation with global tech companies.”

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