Nvidia Set to Greenlight Samsung HBM3E After AMD Deal

Samsung might save its memory business after AMD chose their chips for new computers. The Korean company struggled to meet NVIDIA standards during testing. AMD picked Samsung HBM3E memory for its latest AI processors. The partnership could help Samsung compete with other memory makers. BusinessKorea reports the deal marks a major breakthrough for Samsung.

AMD announced its Instinct MI350X and MI355X processors use Samsung and Micron memory chips. Each processor contains 288 GB of memory from 12-Hi stacks. AMD plans bigger systems that need more memory chips from suppliers. The company will also use Samsung HBM4 memory for future MI400 accelerators. This marks the first official partnership between AMD and Samsung for AI hardware.

Samsung prepares to increase HBM4 production during the second half of 2025. Competitors SK Hynix and Micron gained market share through NVIDIA partnerships. Samsung wants to reclaim leadership with better HBM4 technology. The AMD deal provides hope for Samsung recovery in AI memory markets.
 

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