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Samsung HBM3E Tanks as Customers Flee to Micron
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35802, member: 636"] Samsung faces significant challenges in the High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) market. The company struggles to maintain its semiconductor market position, and reports indicate major customers like Google are shifting away from Samsung's HBM3E technology. Competitors such as SK hynix and Micron have established stronger footholds in the memory supply chain. Micron has emerged as a dominant supplier for NVIDIA and other top-tier technology companies. Export restrictions and performance issues further complicate Samsung's efforts to secure critical contracts. The situation looks particularly challenging for Samsung's HBM business. Previously strong processes like HBM2 and HBM2E are now being challenged by alternative manufacturers. NVIDIA's potential use of Samsung's HBM3E for China-specific AI chips appears increasingly unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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