Samsung Set to Launch HBM4 Production Next Week
Post-Lunar New Year deliveries of the next-generation HBM4 technology will supply Nvidia Corp.'s graphics processing units, media reported Sunday, citing unnamed industry insiders.
Nvidia's GPU hardware powers the majority of today's generative artificial intelligence platforms.
While fifth-generation HBM3E currently commands the global high-bandwidth memory sector, analysts anticipate HBM4 will become the industry's cornerstone technology.
The chip giant Nvidia has designated HBM4 as the memory solution for Vera Rubin, its upcoming AI accelerator platform.
Samsung successfully cleared Nvidia's rigorous quality validation standards and obtained confirmed orders for the advanced memory chips.
Manufacturing timelines were strategically coordinated to synchronize with Nvidia's Vera Rubin rollout schedule.
Under the most recent procurement agreement, Samsung has ramped up HBM4 prototype distribution to facilitate client-level module verification testing.
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