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By Yoolim Lee
June 5, 2026 at 1:06 AM EDT
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Nvidia Corp. has certified the three biggest memory chipmakers to supply their most advanced high-bandwidth products for the US company’s AI accelerators, Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said.
The decision marked the go-ahead for SK Hynix Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. and Micron Technology Inc. to begin mass production and supply of HBM4, the latest generation of chips that go into Nvidia’s AI accelerators. The trio, which between them dominate the global market for storage semiconductors used in computing, have competed fiercely for a slice of that business.
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