Core Viewpoint - Samsung Electronics' fourth-generation high bandwidth memory (HBM4) achieved the highest score in tests for NVIDIA's next-generation AI accelerator "Vera Rubin" [1][4] Group 1: Performance and Testing - Samsung's HBM4 system-in-package (SiP) outperformed all memory manufacturers in key metrics of speed and power efficiency during testing [1][4] - NVIDIA's team visited Samsung last week to discuss the progress of HBM4 testing [1][4] Group 2: Procurement and Supply Agreement - NVIDIA's proposed procurement volume for Samsung's HBM4 in the coming year significantly exceeds Samsung's internal expectations [2][5] - Both companies are expected to sign a supply agreement in the first quarter of next year, with Samsung potentially delivering chips to NVIDIA in the second quarter [3][6]
韩媒:三星 HBM4 在英伟达测试中斩获最高分