Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed that the company is still working on the certification process for Samsung Electronics Co.’s high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips. This certification is a final required step before Samsung can begin supplying these essential components for training AI platforms. Despite the ongoing efforts, Huang noted that Samsung’s HBM3e chips are not yet ready for AI accelerator certification and require more engineering work. Nvidia's collaboration with Samsung remains positive, and the announcement has led to a rise in Samsung's shares. Huang also expressed interest in using Intel fabs for Nvidia chips.
Samsung shares rose after Nvidia said it is working to certify the company’s high-bandwidth memory chips https://t.co/l38iJ72Jg4
Samsung shares rose after Nvidia said it is working to certify the company’s high-bandwidth memory chips https://t.co/AKFABLACPV
Nvidia is still working with Samsung Electronics to certify its HBM memory chips, media report, a final step to becoming a supplier of the key AI memory chips. Samsung’s chips have not failed Nvidia’s tests, but they need more engineering work, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reportedly…
NVIDIA CORP. IS STILL WORKING ON THE CERTIFICATION PROCESS FOR SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.’S HIGH-BANDWIDTH MEMORY CHIPS, A FINAL REQUIRED STEP BEFORE THE KOREAN COMPANY CAN BEGIN SUPPLYING A COMPONENT ESSENTIAL TO TRAINING AI PLATFORMS.
Nvidia CEO says Samsung HBM3e not yet ready for AI accelerator certification — Jensen Huang suggests more engineering work is required https://t.co/FZoviTNeBk https://t.co/BsATLlqjjh
Nvidia making efforts to certify Samsung’s HBM chips, CEO Huang says https://t.co/egsCFiHnQa https://t.co/OqEbm8FuTf
Nvidia is working on the certification process for Samsung’s AI memory chips https://t.co/qqCqM88ApE
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