Samsung and AMD deepen AI chip ties through strategic partnership
Samsung and AMD expand their partnership to advance next-gen AI memory and computing capabilities. The partnership includes the alignment of HBM4 supply and DDR5 support. AMD and Samsung's cooperation also extends to AI-based networks, as they explore the development of 6G standards.
Samsung and AMD have strengthened their partnership to drive innovation in AI chip technology, focusing on next-generation AI memory and computing capabilities. A memorandum of understanding has been signed to synchronize HBM4 (High-Bandwidth Memory) supply, enabling the companies to deliver high-performance AI solutions.
Furthermore, the partnership includes support for DDR5 (Double Data Rate 5) technology, allowing for the accelerated development of AI applications and workloads.
This cooperative relationship has been bolstered further through strategic partnerships with other companies, such as Ericsson and Upstage, to advance AI networks. The long-term goal is to develop and shape 6G standards, a prospect that has sparked industry-wide excitement about future network capabilities.
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