AMD Confirms Samsung, Micron Memory in MI350 Chips in Bid to Break Nvidia's Grip on AI
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AMD confirms Samsung, Micron memory in MI350 chips in bid to break Nvidia's grip on AI
AMD on June 12 officially confirmed that its next-generation AI accelerators—the Instinct MI350X and MI355X—will feature 12-high HBM3E memory supplied by Samsung and Micron. The confirmation marks a strategic win for Samsung, which has faced challenges qualifying its HBM3E for use in Nvidia's AI chips.
Samsung to benefit from soaring DDR4, LPDDR4 prices in 2Q25
The recent increase in mature process DRAM prices is expected to boost Samsung Electronics' DRAM business revenue, offsetting the sluggishness in its high bandwidth memory (HBM) business and fueling momentum for its performance in the second quarter of 2025.
Samsung's HBM3E Process Witnesses a Massive Breakthrough As It Sees Pivotal Adoption From AMD's Latest Instinct MI350X AI Accelerator
Samsung's HBM business might see a massive turnaround as AMD adopts the HBM3E process in its latest AI accelerator, paving the way for NVIDIA's approval. Samsung's HBM3E Could Be Very Well On-Track For NVIDIA's Approval, After Seeing Integration By AMD The Korean giant isn't having the best times regarding the business in the AI segment, particularly since the foundry division has been underperforming for several quarters now. There was some hop…
As artificial intelligence becomes more competent, there is a constant need for hardware capable of keeping pace. And powerful hardware works with a balance between power, efficiency and cost.
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