Samsung's repeated HBM3E certification delays spark Nvidia tension rumors

Samsung's repeated HBM3E certification delays spark Nvidia tension rumors

[Digitimes] - 10/21/2024

Samsung Electronics has been unable to obtain Nvidia's certification for its fifth-generation high-bandwidth memory, the HBM3E, for almost a year. This has led to speculation about the reasons behind this, with some attributing it to the history of tensions between the two giants.



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