Google Has Reportedly Ditched Samsung's HBM3E Process As It Fails To Pass NVIDIA's Qualification Tests; Switches To Micron Instead
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Google Has Reportedly Ditched Samsung's HBM3E Process As It Fails To Pass NVIDIA's Qualification Tests; Switches To Micron Instead
Well, it seems like Samsung's HBM3E venture isn't going well at all, as not only is the firm unable to secure new clients, but existing customers are reportedly switching teams. Samsung's HBM3E Getting Utilized By NVIDIA Seems Impossible For Now, & The Firm Now Faces Issues of Retaining Customers Samsung and its HBM business need a breakthrough, given that the Korean giant has been in pursuit of passing NVIDIA's qualification tests for several q…
Google compounds Samsung's woes by reportedly ditching its HBM3E chips
Samsung's high-bandwidth memory chips, the HBM3E in particular, have not done as well as the company might have hoped. They've still not cleared NVIDIA's quality certification which would pave the way for a lucrative order from the AI chip giant. A new report indicates that a major player in the AI space has ditched the chips. Google reportedly planned on using Samsung's HBM3Es in its custom AI server chips but has now told Samsung that it's go…
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