Samsung’s AI Chips Make Big Strides, but Competitors Aren't Far Behind

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Samsung Electronics, a top player in the tech industry, has been making waves with its recent progress in supplying AI-focused chips. The South Korean giant recently shared some good news aimed at reassuring its investors, who have been a bit jittery due to a dip in semiconductor profits in the last quarter. Let's zoom into the numbers. Samsung’s operating profit skyrocketed by 277% compared to last year, hitting 9. 18 trillion won ($6. 65 billion). However, it dipped by 12% from the previous quarter, something the company blamed on one-time costs like employee incentives and a sluggish U. S. dollar. The chip division alone raked in 3. 86 trillion won ($2. 8 billion) in operating profit. This was a comeback from a deficit in 2023 but still a step down from the 6. 45 trillion won ($4. 67 billion) seen in the second quarter. Demand for AI and server chips stayed strong, but Samsung’s mobile chip business wasn’t as lucky. Some customers trimmed their inventories and Chinese manufacturers increased supply of older memory products. The competition also gave Samsung a run for its money. Companies like SK Hynix are doing great in the latest high bandwidth memory chips, HBM3E, which power AI applications. But Samsung isn’t sitting idle. They’ve made some real progress in qualification tests for their HBM3E products with a major client, potentially boosting sales in the fourth quarter. Rumors suggest this client might be Nvidia, a significant U. S. chipmaker focusing on AI. Samsung’s plan for the future? They’re going to focus more on selling high-bandwidth memory and high-density products, expecting AI demand to stay robust even if mobile and PC memory demand softens.
https://localnews.ai/article/samsungs-ai-chips-make-big-strides-but-competitors-arent-far-behind-f9c6233a

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    How will Samsung's focus on high-bandwidth memory and high-density products impact its revenue in the fourth quarter?
    Are the reported one-off costs a cover-up for clandestine R&D projects?
    What specific strategies is Samsung employing to catch up with competitors in HBM3E production?

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