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Micron flexes 11 Gbps HBM4, TSMC tapped for HBM4E
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60154, member: 636"] Micron Technology delivered its fastest HBM4 memory samples to customers during the fourth quarter earnings period. The semiconductor manufacturer achieved 11 Gbps pin speeds with 2.8 TB/s bandwidth performance on these advanced memory modules. Company executives believe their HBM4 products surpass all competitive offerings through superior performance and power efficiency metrics. The firm expanded its customer base to six partners while securing pricing agreements for HBM3E supply through calendar year 2026. Micron expects to finalize remaining HBM supply contracts within the coming months. The memory specialist announced a collaboration with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company for next-generation HBM4E development. TSMC will manufacture base logic dies for both standard and customized HBM4E variants scheduled for 2027 release. Customized solutions require extensive customer cooperation and should generate higher profit margins than standard products. Micron pioneered LPDDR server memory adoption alongside NVIDIA and remains the exclusive data center supplier. The company also developed GDDR7 technology capable of exceeding 40 Gbps speeds for future artificial intelligence systems. [/QUOTE]
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