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Samsung Poised to Lead NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin AI Push with HBM4 Memory
technology1 month ago

Samsung Poised to Lead NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin AI Push with HBM4 Memory

Samsung is set to supply HBM4 memory for NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin AI servers, with shipments expected as early as June and customer deliveries starting in August. Samsung’s HBM4 delivers 11 Gbps+ pin speeds using a 4nm logic base die from its own foundry, giving it a supply advantage over rivals and signaling a strong comeback in high-end memory for Vera Rubin, which will be showcased at GTC 2026.

Samsung Eyes AI Memory Edge as Nvidia Supply Tightens
market-news1 month ago

Samsung Eyes AI Memory Edge as Nvidia Supply Tightens

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.

Samsung's HBM4 Chip Boosts Market Confidence and Rivalry
business1 month ago

Samsung's HBM4 Chip Boosts Market Confidence and Rivalry

Samsung Electronics' customers have praised the competitiveness of its next-generation HBM4 chips, with the company aiming to catch up with rivals like SK Hynix in AI chip markets, while also expanding its foundry business through major deals such as with Tesla. Despite positive market performance and record highs, Samsung faces challenges from rising component costs and global trade risks as it seeks to maintain its competitive edge.

Memory Chip Market Booms as SK Hynix Raises HBM4 Prices Amid Industry Competition
technology6 months ago

Memory Chip Market Booms as SK Hynix Raises HBM4 Prices Amid Industry Competition

High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is crucial for AI performance, powering the fastest GPUs and accelerators. Industry leaders like Micron, Samsung, and SK hynix are advancing HBM technology with HBM4 and HBM4E, which promise higher capacities and speeds to support next-generation AI models. HBM4 is expected to arrive around 2026, with HBM4E following in 2027, enabling even more powerful AI hardware.