Samsung has reportedly been approved to provide its 8-layer HBM3E memory to NVIDIA, will be used in less-powerful AI GPUs headed to China.
Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) received approval to supply its high-bandwidth memory, or HBM, chips to Nvidia (NVDA).
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has approved Samsung Electronics (KS:005930) 8-layer HBM3E chips for artificial intelligence ...
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says he can't trust Samsung's HBM memory, 'we cannot trust and do business with them because senior ...
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang reportedly doesn't trust Samsung HBM memory and engineers, stating that his company can't trust ...
Samsung Electronics approves HBM3E 8-layer supply to Nvidia ...
Samsung Electronics on Friday warned of sluggish sales of its artificial intelligence chips in the current quarter due to U.S ...
Samsung Electronics Co. has obtained approval to supply a version of its fifth-generation high-bandwidth memory chips to ...
Samsung fell short of market expectations due to weak demand for its AI and personal computing chips. Samsung had a strong ...