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Samsung starts mass production of next-gen AI memory chip

Natalie Fisher by Natalie Fisher
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A protoype chipset featuring Samsung Electronics' high-bandwidth memory technology was unveiled in October last year. . ©AFP

Seoul (AFP) – Samsung Electronics announced Thursday it had started mass production of next-generation memory chips to power artificial intelligence, touting an “industry-leading” breakthrough. The high-bandwidth HBM4 chips are seen as a key component needed to scale up the vast data centres powering the explosion in artificial intelligence. US tech giant Nvidia — the world’s most valuable company — is widely expected to be one of Samsung’s main buyers.

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Samsung said it had “begun mass production of its industry-leading HBM4 and has shipped commercial products to customers.” “This achievement marks a first in the industry, securing an early leadership position in the HBM4 market,” the South Korean company said in a statement. A global frenzy to build AI data centres has sent orders for advanced, high-bandwidth memory microchips soaring. Samsung said its new chip was significantly faster than older models, exceeding industry standards for processing speed by more than 40 percent. This would satisfy “escalating demands for higher performance,” the company said.

Samsung Electronics stock was up more than six percent in afternoon trade on South Korea’s stock exchange. The South Korean government has pledged to become one of the world’s top three AI powers, alongside the United States and China. Samsung and its South Korean rival SK hynix are already among the leading producers of high-performance memory chips, and the two companies had raced to start HBM4 production. Taipei-based research firm TrendForce predicts that memory chip industry revenue will surge to a global peak of more than $840 billion in 2027.

Frontrunner – Samsung Electronics posted record quarterly profits earlier this year, riding on massive market demand for its powerful memory chips. The company has already earmarked billions of dollars to expand chip production facilities, pledging to continue spending in “transitioning to advanced manufacturing processes and upgrading existing production lines to meet rising demand.”

An industry observer said the move would help Samsung seize the moment in the intensifying race for chips critical to AI infrastructure. “Samsung struggled in the race for HBM3 chips, lagging behind its rival SK hynix,” Kim Dae-jong, a professor of business at Sejong University, told AFP. “But with the early production of HBM4, it has positioned itself as a frontrunner in the competition,” he added. Nvidia designs hardware that powers AI computing and has an almost insatiable demand for memory chips made by the likes of Samsung and SK hynix.

The US-based company’s almost singular role in the AI revolution has taken the world by storm since the introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in late 2022. Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon have also developed chips with AI in mind, but for now, are stuck trying to get their hands on Nvidia’s coveted products. Major electronics manufacturers and industry analysts have warned that chipmakers focusing on AI sales will cause higher retail prices for consumer products across the board.

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