Samsung may have inked an important AI deal with Nvidia. While we still do not have official confirmation about Samsung’s entry into Nvidia’s HBM supply chain, the two firms have reportedly teamed up to develop custom non-x86 CPUs and specialized XPUs....
UPDATE, October 10: Shortly after we published this article, the original Korean report was updated to remove the mention of Nvidia’s CEO sending a letter to the Samsung Chief regarding 12-layer HBM3E memory. Samsung reached out to inform us of this change,...
Samsung has reportedly passed Nvidia’s quality test for its 12-layer HBM3E memory products. The Korean firm reached an agreement with the American chip giant to supply an initial batch of 10,000 units. The deal is expected to help the company boost confidence in the...
Update: Shortly after the report emerged that Samsung’s HBM4 samples had passed Nvidia’s quality test, a reliable semiconductor expert revealed that the report was inaccurate. As things stand, Nvidia hasn’t approved Samsung’s HBM4 chips. The...
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...