Samsung may finally supply Nvidia HBM3E memory chips
Briefly

Nvidia has approved Samsung's 8-layer HBM3E memory chips for use in its less powerful AI processors aimed at the Chinese market. This approval enables Nvidia to have two South Korean suppliers for memory chips, the other being SK Hynix, which also provides advanced 12-layer HBM chips. To secure Nvidia's trust and meet requirements, Samsung had to develop a new chip design, making this approval a crucial development in the competitive landscape of memory chips amidst U.S. sanctions affecting more powerful processors.
Nvidia has approved Samsung's new 8-layer HBM3E memory chips for its less powerful AI processors, allowing access to the Chinese market amid U.S. sanctions.
Samsung developed a new chip design under Nvidia's guidance to gain their trust and approval, providing an edge over competition in the memory chip sector.
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