Samsung said it has begun mass production and commercial shipments of a new generation of high-bandwidth memory, called HBM4.
Samsung is set to begin mass production of new high-bandwidth memory chips, laying down a challenge to Micron Technology.
Samsung stock jumped 7.6% Thursday after shipping first commercial HBM4 memory chips to customers, marking comeback in AI ...
The high-bandwidth HBM4 chips are seen as a key component needed to scale-up the vast data centres powering the explosion in artificial intelligence.
By Liam Mo, Fanny Potkin and Che Pan BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Feb 11 (Reuters) - China's ByteDance is developing an artificial ...
SEOUL, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics expects strong demand for memory chips to continue this year and extend into ...
Samsung Electronics expects strong demand for memory chips to remain robust throughout this year and extend into next year, ...
Samsung has officially announced its new HBM4 memory is one of the first to be 'commercially' shipped, ready for 13Gbps and ...
Per-stack total memory bandwidth has increased by 2.7-times versus HBM3E, reaching up to 3.3 Tb/s. With 12-layer stacking, Samsung is offering HBM4 in capacities from 24 gigabytes (GB) to 36 GB, and ...
Samsung stock rose 4.9% Monday as the company announced mass production of HBM4 chips for Nvidia AI processors starting this ...
The boom in AI data center building has caused a shortage of memory chips which are also crucial for electronics like ...