The company also warned investors that it’s likely to see only limited earnings growth in the first quarter, as a result of ...
Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) received approval to supply its high-bandwidth memory, or HBM, chips to Nvidia (NVDA).
The company grew its shipments by a staggering 62.5% year-over-year due to a rebound in memory chip prices. Samsung has been a key supplier of various chips spanning from DRAM, HBM, and NAND to ...
Samsung Electronics on Friday warned of sluggish sales of its artificial intelligence chips in the current quarter due to U.S. export restrictions to China, and as it worked towards launching an ...
SEOUL: Samsung Electronics said on Friday it expected limited first-quarter earnings growth due to weak memory chip business conditions, as it continues to work towards providing high-end chips to ...
Samsung Electronics Co.’s pivotal chip division reported a smaller-than-expected profit as the company fights to close the ...
"There will be some temporary restrictions in our HBM chip sales in the first quarter," said Kim Jae-june, executive vice president of Samsung's memory business, during an earnings call on Friday.
Despite the seemingly positive numbers, Samsung actually fell short of market expectations largely due to weak demand for its AI and personal computing chips. Samsung’s high-bandwidth (HBM ...
outperforming Samsung, whose shares rose 2 per cent over the same period. “Uncertainties exist for the memory chip market this year as trade protectionism grows and geopolitical risks deepen ...
but rival SK Hynix is Nvidia's main supplier of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips used in AI graphics processing units (GPUs), whereas Samsung has struggled to meet Nvidia's requirements. The U.S. in ...
Also, rising competition from rivals like SK Hynix, a chip supplier, is expected to impact Samsung’s semiconductor business. However, the company expects memory market demand to start recovering ...