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Last updated: January 9th, 2025 at 11:37 UTC+01:00
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has continued to provide Samsung with hope that its memory chips would soon pass the qualification tests. Huang has also publicly expressed support for Samsung on several occasions, most recently at CES 2025, where Huang gave the keynote address.
Samsung's been trying to become a part of NVIDIA's HBM3E supply chain for about a year now. Even though its HBM3E 12H memory chip got a “Jensen approved” autograph by Huang himself at GTC 2024 in March, the approval has eluded Samsung, despite hopes being raised in June/July 2024 and as recently as November.
Huang was asked during a press interaction at CES when Samsung might begin supplying HBM3E to NVIDIA. “They are working on it,” he said, adding that “They're going to succeed. No question.” He further hyped up Samsung in a way only your best buddy would, saying “I have confidence that Samsung will succeed with HBM. I have confidence like, tomorrow is Wednesday.”
The NVIDIA boss also pointed out that Samsung has a solid legacy when it comes to HBM technology. It was the first company to create HBM and the first ever high-bandwidth memory NVIDIA used also came from Samsung. He's confident that Samsung will revive itself in this lucrative industry.
Samsung and NVIDIA have had a close relationship for many years. Even NVIDIA's latest 50-series GPUs that were unveiled at CES 2025 use Samsung's GDDR7 memory. The continued public praise from NVIDIA's boss will boost the morale of Samsung's HBM3 team as they push to clear the bottlenecks that have so far prevented the company from capitalizing on this market.
Adnan Farooqui is a long-term writer at SamMobile. Based in Pakistan, his interests include technology, finance, Swiss watches and Formula 1. His tendency to write long posts betrays his inclination to being a man of few words.
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