Samsung Eyes AI Memory Edge as Nvidia Supply Tightens

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Samsung plans to start producing its next-generation HBM4 memory chips for Nvidia as early as next month, a move that could ease memory constraints for Nvidia’s AI processors and support its Vera Rubin line. Samsung’s stock rose about 2% on the Reuters report, as the company aims to narrow the gap with SK Hynix in AI memory; HBM4 qualification tests reportedly passed for Nvidia and AMD, with shipments to Nvidia possibly beginning next month.
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