It looks like Samsung has finally passed Nvidia’s quality tests for its 12-layer HBM3E chips. A fresh report claims that the Korean firm will supply its memory product for the American giant’s water-cooled servers. If true, this will be a big win for Samsung, which...
While Samsung is struggling in its HBM business, it aims to make a comeback during the 6th-generation HBM4 era. It is now developing next-gen HBM chips with plans to start mass production next year. Industry analysts expect the Korean firm to enter Nvidia’s HBM4...
Samsung recently hinted that it may lower the price of its HBM3E chips. The company says the supply of the 5th-generation memory product now exceeds market demand, affecting prices. While this might lead to a decline in profit margins, it may help secure deals with...
A few months ago, Samsung obtained strong results in Broadcom’s 8-layer HBM3E quality test. It has now reportedly passed the prototype qualification test and completed the pre-mass production evaluation. This means the Korean firm will soon enter Broadcom’s supply...
Samsung may have failed to supply its 12-layer HBM3E chips to Nvidia, but it has succeeded in securing a deal with rival AMD. AMD recently confirmed that its next-generation accelerator, the MI350 series, will feature Samsung’s 12-layer HBM3E chip. This deal could...