NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed the company has received samples of next-generation HBM4 (High-Bandwidth Memory) from suppliers Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron. The announcement was made while Huang spoke to reporters at an event in Taiwan, signaling progress in the development of future AI and high-performance computing chips that will rely on this advanced memory technology. Huang emphasized the strong relationship with these memory manufacturers, stating they have significantly expanded production capacity to support NVIDIA's needs. While acknowledging that shortages could appear in various sectors due to strong business growth, he expressed confidence in his key memory partners. This development is a crucial step in ensuring the supply chain for NVIDIA's next wave of powerful processors.
NVIDIA CEO Confirms Receipt of Next-Generation HBM4 Memory Samples from Key Suppliers
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