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After months of issues, Samsung's HBM memory is in at NVIDIA
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59103, member: 636"] Samsung achieved qualification approval from NVIDIA for its 12-Hi HBM3E memory variant after months of supply chain challenges. Korean media reports indicate the breakthrough follows previous rejections of Samsung's HBM3 and 8-layer HBM3E products due to thermal and performance problems. The company invested heavily in redesigning its DRAM architecture to address these technical shortcomings. Industry sources describe this achievement as a matter of technological reputation rather than immediate revenue generation. Samsung joins SK Hynix and Micron as approved suppliers for NVIDIA's high-bandwidth memory requirements. The memory manufacturer expects limited initial orders given NVIDIA's existing supplier relationships with competitors. Samsung demonstrates confidence in future HBM4 development, claiming first achievement of 11 Gbps speeds through advanced 1c DRAM technology. The company utilizes 4nm logic dies from Samsung Foundry to enhance performance capabilities. Potential HBM4 customers may expand beyond NVIDIA to encompass AMD, Broadcom, and Google. This qualification represents Samsung's return to competitive positioning against established memory suppliers in the artificial intelligence accelerator market. [/QUOTE]
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