Samsung passes Nvidia’s qualification test for 12-layer HBM3E chip - report

Investing.com -- Samsung Electronics has successfully passed Nvidia’s qualification test for its 12-layer HBM3E product, according to a report from Korea Economic Daily that cited people familiar with the matter.
The approval comes approximately 18 months after Samsung completed the development of the chip, the newspaper reported.
The qualification represents a significant milestone for Samsung in the high-bandwidth memory market, potentially positioning the company to supply these advanced memory chips to Nvidia for use in its graphics processing units and artificial intelligence accelerators.
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