Core Viewpoint - Samsung Electronics has reported its first profit decline since 2023, primarily due to U.S. restrictions on AI chip sales to China and setbacks in selling advanced memory to Nvidia [1][2]. Financial Performance - Samsung's preliminary operating profit for Q2 is estimated at 4.6 trillion KRW (approximately 3.3 billion USD), a decrease of about 56% year-over-year [1]. - Analysts had anticipated a 41% decline in revenue, with the chip division's operating profit expected to reach 2.7 trillion KRW, up from 1.1 trillion KRW in the previous quarter but still down from 6.5 trillion KRW a year ago [2]. Market Position and Competition - Samsung is striving to regain its leading position in the high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chip sector, crucial for driving Nvidia's AI accelerators [2][5]. - The company’s latest product, the 12-layer HBM3E, has not yet received certification from Nvidia, allowing competitors like SK Hynix to gain an advantage [2][5]. - SK Hynix is positioned as a primary supplier for Nvidia, having delivered the first 12-layer HBM4 samples, while Micron Technology is also advancing rapidly in the market [5]. Future Outlook - Samsung plans to start mass production of HBM4 chips in the second half of the year and aims to close the gap with competitors [5][6]. - Analysts predict that SK Hynix will hold a 57% market share in HBM by 2025, followed by Samsung at 27% and Micron at 16% [6]. - Samsung's chip business head has acknowledged the need to improve its HBM market position and has committed to avoiding past mistakes with HBM4 [6].
芯片巨头,利润大跌56%
半导体行业观察·2025-07-08 01:35