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Samsung fights to break SK Hynix's grip on Nvidia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59623, member: 636"] SK Hynix dominates the high-bandwidth memory market for Nvidia's artificial intelligence graphics processors. The South Korean manufacturer provides 8-layer and 12-layer HBM3E memory stacks while completing HBM4 development ahead of competitors. Samsung faced significant challenges when its HBM3E samples failed Nvidia's certification requirements for more than twelve months. The company struggled with thermal management problems before achieving approval for its 12-layer HBM3E products manufactured on advanced 1αnm technology. Verification processes remain incomplete despite this progress. Samsung demonstrates technical advantages in HBM4 development through its 4nm base die architecture and 1cnm DRAM manufacturing nodes. SK Hynix relies on older 1βnm processing technology but maintains production leadership. Nvidia requested both suppliers increase HBM4 operating speeds from 8 gigabits per second to 10 gigabits per second. This performance enhancement addresses competitive pressure from AMD's upcoming Instinct MI450 accelerator and Helios AI systems. Samsung must prove manufacturing reliability and scale production capacity to challenge SK Hynix's market position. [/QUOTE]
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