Summary Samsung and SK hynix face growing uncertainty in AI memory chips as China’s DeepSeek disrupts the market. DeepSeek’s cost-effective AI model has raised concerns about Nvidia’s dominance, ...
Samsung Electronics (Samsung) plans to release an enhanced version of HBM3E as it works to close the gap with SK Hynix in HBM ...
Expectations are growing that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman could sign a big surprise deal with Korea’s semiconductor powerhouses - ...
Samsung has reportedly been approved to provide its 8-layer HBM3E memory to NVIDIA, will be used in less-powerful AI GPUs headed to China.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang reportedly doesn't trust Samsung HBM memory and engineers, stating that his company can't trust Samsung HBM products or do ...
Most Asian markets edged up Friday at the end of a week beset by volatility after China's DeepSeek unveiled a groundbreaking chatbot.
Some government officials from Italy, France, Australia and others have warned about possible risks for data protection with the new Chinese app.
Samsung’s bottomline is feeling the effects of the US’ decision to limit China’s access to advanced AI technology. The company relies on its exports to China ...
Apple and other big U.S. companies reporting fatter profits than expected are helping stock indexes shave off more of their ...
Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) received approval to supply its high-bandwidth memory, or HBM, chips to Nvidia (NVDA).