Samsung and SK hynix Advance in HBM3E Memory, Set to Power NVIDIA's Next-Gen AI GPUs
Samsung to showcase its 36GB HBM3E memory at NVIDIA GTC 2024, while SK hynix supplies samples for qualification tests.
- Samsung and SK hynix are both advancing in the HBM3E memory technology, with Samsung set to unveil its 36GB HBM3E 12-Hi stack at NVIDIA GTC 2024.
- SK hynix has supplied NVIDIA with 12-layer HBM3E memory samples for qualification tests, indicating a significant step forward in AI GPU development.
- Both companies have reported their HBM3 memory supplies are sold out until 2025, highlighting the high demand in the AI sector.
- Samsung's new HBM3E 'Shinebolt' memory promises a 50% performance boost for AI GPUs, setting a new benchmark in the industry.
- NVIDIA is expected to reveal its upgraded H200 AI GPU and the new B100 AI GPU at GTC 2024, both featuring HBM3E memory.