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Samsung Preps For Mass Production On Next-Gen HBM4 Memory in 2026: 24Gb GDDR7, And 128GB+ DDR5 Products In The Plans Too

30 October 2025 at 05:40

Samsung chip labeled HBM and Logic on a circuit board background.

Samsung is also set to begin production of next-gen HBM4 memory, 24 Gb GDDR7 DRAM & 128 GB+ products in 2026. Samsung All Set To Enter Mass Production on Next-Gen Memory Products Including Stable Supply of 2nm GAA Process In 2026 Samsung has announced its Q3 2025 earnings report, highlighting a 15.4% increase in revenue versus the previous quarter. The South Korean technology company posted a revenue of KRW 86.1 trillion, and also set an all-time high from quarterly sales for its Memory business, mainly driven by strong demand for its HBM3E memory and server SSDs, thanks to heightened AI […]

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Did Nvidia just reject Samsung’s HBM4 AI chip?

By:Yash
27 October 2025 at 13:23

A report from a Korean media claims that Samsung was ousted from Nvidia HBM4 supply in the early stage. The company has just secured a long-overdue approval for HBM3E from Nvidia, but the new rumor claims different.

NewsTopKorea article (now deleted) claimed the HBM4 samples supplied by Samsung have been rejected in the qualification test by Nvidia. However, analyst Jukan confirmed with his sources and reported on X that the rumor was fake.

Besides HBM4, the report also stated that Nvidia didn’t award supply volumes to Samsung for HBM3E chips despite quality certification. Similar to HBM4, the HBM3E supply rejection also seems to be a baseless information.

The next-gen Nvidia AI accelerators will utilize HBM4, a major leap over HBM3E. The company requires even faster high-bandwidth memories for its AI accelerators, and HBM4 will be the next trending solution in the AI era.

Back in September, Samsung’s reportedly sent HBM4 chip samples to Nvidia. The qualification assessment might still be underway, and the Korean tech giant may eventually turn things in its favor, given foundry improvements.

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