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Samsung cuts HBM3E prices to win customers as chip rivals brace for market shakeup
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55724, member: 636"] Samsung reduces pricing for its HBM3E memory products as inventory levels surpass market demand. The South Korean manufacturer seeks to attract major clients after experiencing difficulties securing orders from leading graphics processor companies. Company executives acknowledged during quarterly earnings discussions that supply has outpaced demand growth rates. This strategic pricing adjustment represents Samsung's aggressive approach to penetrating competitive memory markets. The firm aims to challenge established suppliers through cost advantages. Samsung's semiconductor division reported substantial revenue declines during the second quarter, with chip earnings falling ninety-four percent. The company recently secured significant partnerships with automotive manufacturers worth billions of dollars. Advanced memory manufacturer AMD has adopted Samsung's products, yet the firm continues pursuing contracts with major artificial intelligence hardware producers. Competitors SK Hynix and Micron may respond with their pricing strategies. Samsung's extensive production capacity positions the company to leverage lower prices for market share gains. [/QUOTE]
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