After a series of setbacks in the development of the type of memory chips crucial to the artificial intelligence market, Samsung Electronics is closing the gap with rival SK Hynix.
According to insiders, Samsung has made significant progress in its comeback, having received long-awaited approval from artificial intelligence giant Nvidia for a version of its high-bandwidth memory chips called HBM3.
The next generation, HBM3E, is also expected to be approved in two to four months, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal developments.