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NVIDIA Is Chasing Samsung’s Advanced Memory Chips: Suitable For AI Semiconductor

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NVIDIA is looking forward to the advanced memory chipset of Samsung, which will be suitable for its AI semiconductor. 

NVIDIA invents the GPU and drives advances in AI, HPC, gaming, and more. It is one of the leading retailers of AI semiconductor solutions worldwide. There is incredibly high demand for its products as companies jump on the AI bandwagon with new solutions and services. 

On the other hand, Samsung is leading the advanced chip industry; that’s what AI semiconductors require: advanced memory chips. It has a competitive portfolio of advanced memory chipsets, and NVIDIA is looking forward to it. It seems Samsung’s advanced memory chips are suitable for its AI semiconductors. 

At the GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California, the CEO of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, stated that high-bandwidth memory (HBM) is a “technological miracle.” He also stated that it is too complex to produce, but that’s what makes it more advanced as compared to others. 

Later, he added that NVIDIA is looking to buy Samsung Electronics’ HBM chips. He was upbeat regarding the possibility of generative artificial intelligence driving demand for HBM chips, suggesting that it could replace double data rate (DDR) memory in data centers across the globe. He also added that Samsung Electronics and Sk Hynix Inc. play a role in the current technological advancement while also bringing attention to HBM’s reliability and energy efficiency. 

Apart from all this, he also hinted at possible future partnerships with Samsung Electronics, but he added that presently the brand is testing Samsung’s HBM3E for integration into its GPUs and also pointed out their collaboration with SK Hynix Inc. and Samsung Electronics in the high-bandwidth memory sector. 

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