Samsung Advances in A.I. Chip Market with AMD Certification and Strategic Shifts
The electronics giant moves to adopt MR-MUF technology and secures key certifications, aiming to improve its competitive stance against rivals.
- Samsung has received AMD's certification for its MI300 A.I. chips, marking a significant step in competing with rivals SK Hynix and Micron in the A.I. memory chip market.
- Samsung plans to adopt the MR-MUF chipmaking technology, previously used by SK Hynix, to improve its production yields and catch up in the high-end A.I. chip race.
- Micron has shocked its competitors by being the first to announce mass production of HBM3E memory for NVIDIA's H200 AI GPU, showcasing its technological lead.
- Samsung's decision to switch to MR-MUF technology comes after facing low production yields with its current NCF technology, significantly lagging behind SK Hynix's 60-70% yield rates.
- Samsung's entry into NVIDIA's supply chain for the H200 AI GPU and its certification by AMD for MI300 accelerators are seen as key advancements in its A.I. chip strategy.