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Nvidia, Samsung and Bloomberg
Samsung Gets Nvidia’s Nod to Supply Less Advanced AI Memory
Samsung Electronics Co. has obtained approval to supply its high-bandwidth memory chips to Nvidia Corp., according to people familiar with the matter.
Nvidia approves Samsung’s advanced AI memory chips- Bloomberg
SK Hynix is the sole supplier of the advanced HBM chips to Nvidia, and had recently clocked a bumper fourth-quarter profit on AI-fueled chip demand. Its fourth-quarter profit also surpassed earnings from Samsung for the quarter.
“Nvidia approves Samsung’s HBM chips”, Bloomberg reports
Samsung Electronics has obtained approval to supply its fifth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips to U.S. tech giant Nvidia, Bloomberg reported on Jan. 31. Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg said Samsung’s 8-layer HBM3E passed Nvidia’s qualification test in December.
Samsung’s Chip Division Underwhelms in Costly AI Memory Race
Samsung Electronics Co.’s pivotal chip division reported a smaller-than-expected profit as the world’s largest memory maker fights to narrow the lead arch-rival SK Hynix Inc. has in the artificial intelligence arena.
Samsung 4th-Quarter Profit Growth Slows
Samsung fourth-quarter profit growth slows as chip issues weigh
Samsung Electronics reported fourth-quarter profit that rose 130% from a low base, confirming it had missed earlier estimates due to slowing memory chip demand and extra costs as it works towards providing high-end chips to Nvidia.
Samsung sees limited first-quarter earnings growth due to weak chips business
Samsung Electronics said on Friday it expected limited first-quarter earnings growth due to weak memory chip business conditions, as it continues to work towards providing high-end chips to Nvidia .
Samsung operating profit hit by R&D spending, fight to meet AI chip demand
The operating profit of South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics sank almost a third in the fourth quarter owing to spending on research, the company
TweakTown
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NVIDIA CEO says he can't trust Samsung's HBM products or engineers, won't do business with them
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says he can't trust Samsung's HBM memory, 'we cannot trust and do business with them because senior ...
EconoTimes
5h
Nvidia Approves Samsung's HBM3E Chips for AI, but SK hynix Remains Leader
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has approved Samsung Electronics (KS:005930) 8-layer HBM3E chips for artificial intelligence ...
6h
Samsung’s stock falls on fears of weakness in memory chip markets
The company also warned investors that it’s likely to see only limited earnings growth in the first quarter, as a result of weakness in the key memory chip market, which it dominates. However, it ...
9d
Nvidia's autonomous-car business is rising. Here's how it could make every car self-driving.
A look at Nvidia's role in enabling autonomous vehicles and giving the industry what an analyst called a "shot in the arm." ...
6h
Asian equities fall as Samsung, SK Hynix weigh
A gauge of Asian shares snapped a two-day gain, with Korean chipmakers SK Hynix Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. weighing as ...
8h
Lawmakers urge Trump to consider new curbs on Nvidia chips used by China's DeepSeek
Two members of U.S. Congress are calling on President Donald Trump's administration to consider restricting the export of ...
5h
Chipmaker Intel beats revenue expectations amidst Q4 loss
Intel reported a fourth-quarter loss on Tuesday, but better than expected revenue as the US chip giant continues to struggle ...
The Sunday Business Post
28m
Live News: Asian markets update; Bank of Ireland revises up Irish economic outlook
A gauge of the Asian shares halted a two-day gain, with South Korea’s SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics falling in delayed ...
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