Samsung’s High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) business looks set for a major breakthrough. The company is gearing up to supply its 6th-generation HBM, HBM4, to major clients such as Nvidia and AMD, starting next month. If it pans out, the firm will be able to solidify its...
Samsung has reportedly increased prices for its HBM3E memory chips. The main reason is the surge in demand for Nvidia’s H200 AI chips after the United States approved their export to China. This could allow the Korean firm to boost its HBM business and improve...
Samsung’s 6th-gen high-bandwidth memory chip, HBM4, will likely pass Nvidia’s quality tests without any hurdles. The company has reportedly achieved top scores in system-in-package (SiP) testing, showing strong performance in speed and power efficiency. This could...
While Samsung recently stepped into Nvidia’s HBM3E supply chain, it is not receiving as many orders as its arch-rival and industry leader, SK Hynix. Thanks to the recent lifting of the US export ban on Nvidia’s H200 AI chip to China, new opportunities are emerging for...
Samsung is confident that it will bolster its HBM business during the HBM4 era. The company has decided to operate Phase 2 of its P4 facility at its Pyeongtaek campus as a 1c DRAM (6th gen 10nm-class) production line. This process plays a key role in the production of...