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After failing on quality, Samsung tempts Nvidia with cheap HBM3E
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56640, member: 636"] Korean technology company Samsung has gained access to NVIDIA's memory supply chain after months of speculation. Reports from Korean media outlets confirm that Samsung will deliver between 30,000 and 50,000 units of 12-layer HBM3E memory modules to the graphics chip manufacturer. These components will support NVIDIA's upcoming Blackwell Ultra product line. Samsung faced challenges with earlier HBM3 technology due to thermal problems that prevented successful partnerships. The company appears to have resolved these issues while potentially reducing prices to compete against rival SK Hynix. Lower pricing strategies may have influenced NVIDIA's decision to select Samsung as a supplier. The contract represents a significant recovery for Samsung after losing substantial DRAM market share. Samsung operates independent semiconductor and logic production facilities that provide greater manufacturing flexibility. The company continues developing next-generation HBM4 technology while expanding its current memory business operations. [/QUOTE]
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