ME News reports that on June 5 (UTC+8), NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that the three major memory chip manufacturers have been approved to supply NVIDIA’s AI accelerators with the most advanced high-bandwidth products. This decision enables SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics, and Micron Technology to begin mass production and supply of HBM4, the latest-generation chip designed for NVIDIA’s AI accelerators. These three companies dominate the global market for computing memory semiconductors and have been fiercely competing for market share. Speaking to reporters upon arriving in Seoul for a multi-day visit, Huang said, “All three suppliers have been certified.” He added, “All three are now in production and racing to support Vera Rubin.” Vera Rubin is NVIDIA’s latest AI chip. (Jinshi) (Source: ODaily)
NVIDIA Certifies SK Hynix, Samsung, and Micron for Mass Production of HBM4 AI Memory
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On June 5, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang confirmed that SK Hynix, Samsung, and Micron are now certified for mass production of HBM4 memory, essential for the Vera Rubin AI chip. This development coincides with the Fear & Greed Index indicating rising market confidence. With these three major players advancing in the race, altcoins to watch may experience renewed interest amid these hardware advancements.
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