Samsung Electronics "have to engineer new design" to pass Nvidia's verification test for its high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, according its CEO Jensen Huang on Tuesday. "[Samsung Electronics]
Nvidia still carries the stock-boosting power, but its strength may be waning as some investors wonder how long it will last. According to a recent Bloomberg report, Nvidia founder Jensen Huang’s praise of Samsung Electronics memory chip capabilities last Wednesday prompted a 3% jump in the company’s shares.
Samsung’s weaker than expected earnings underline investor concern that the company is falling further behind rival SK Hynix in the high-bandwidth memory chips used in AI hardware.
Samsung Electronics , the world's top memory chip maker, is expected to forecast on Wednesday its profit growth continued to slow in the fourth quarter as it struggled to keep up with Nvidia's strong demand for AI chips.
Samsung said in its third-quarter earnings report that it was making progress in its efforts to supply high-bandwidth memory chips to Nvidia, but it has not provided any updates since the. The ongoing delay appears to have put a big dent in its earnings, analysts told Reuters.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said on the 7th (local time) regarding Samsung Electronics' high bandwidth memory (HBM), "I understand that Koreans are anxious about this issue, but new designs take ...
“Samsung Electronics was the first to develop high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and in the past, the first HBM used by NVIDIA was also a Samsung product. As a great memory company, I am confident ...
Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) is now trading at a 20-year low from a valuation perspective. See why I think Samsung is an attractive buy despite the headwinds.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang publicly addressed challenges regarding Samsung Electronics' HBM3E memory design, marking his first explicit acknowledgment of the issues that have sparked industry-wide discussion.
Chipmaker Nvidia has unveiled new technology for gamers and creators at CES 2025. Founder Jensen Huang announced Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50 Series desktop and laptop GPUs.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Tuesday gave Samsung Electronics a vote of confidence as the South Korean tech company works to produce advanced memory chips used for artificial intelligence. The South Korean electronics group has been losing ground to domestic rival SK Hynix in AI memory chips known as high bandwidth memory (HBM).
(Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co.’s shares rose after Nvidia Corp. founder Jensen Huang expressed confidence in the Korean company’s ability to resolve technical issues dogging its highest-end memory, offsetting disappointing quarterly results.