AIBullishCrypto Briefing · Jun 247/10
🧠Micron's CEO announced that HBM4 (High Bandwidth Memory 4) production is ramping twice as fast as the previous HBM3E generation, signaling accelerated capacity for AI chip manufacturers. This faster production timeline could reshape competitive dynamics in the memory chip market and provide critical infrastructure for AI infrastructure expansion.
AIBullishBlockonomi · Jun 227/10
🧠Samsung's HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) exports surged 79% in May, signaling acceleration in HBM4 production ramp-up according to Bernstein data. This production milestone occurs as SK Hynix briefly overtook Samsung in market capitalization, intensifying competition in the critical memory chip segment powering AI infrastructure.
AIBullishBlockonomi · Jun 57/10
🧠NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has certified Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron as approved suppliers for HBM4 memory chips destined for the Vera Rubin GPU platform, launching in Q3 2026. This diversification of supply sources is designed to deliver a 10x performance increase in AI capabilities and addresses NVIDIA's previous reliance on single suppliers.
🏢 Nvidia
AIBullishBlockonomi · Jun 27/10
🧠Micron Technology announced HBM4 memory chips and advanced AI-focused products at COMPUTEX 2026, driving stock gains. The launches demonstrate Micron's competitive positioning in high-bandwidth memory critical for AI infrastructure and data center expansion.
AIBullishCrypto Briefing · May 297/10
🧠Samsung Electronics has begun shipping samples of its HBM4 (High Bandwidth Memory) AI chips and strengthened its partnership with AMD, driving a 6% surge in company shares. This development addresses critical supply chain constraints in AI infrastructure and positions Samsung as a major competitor to NVIDIA in the memory segment.
AINeutralCrypto Briefing · Jun 236/10
🧠SK Hynix is reducing HBM4 (high-bandwidth memory) production to prioritize DRAM manufacturing, a strategic pivot aimed at capturing higher profit margins in the commodity memory market. This reallocation of production capacity may create competitive opportunities for rival chipmakers to gain ground in the HBM segment, which is critical for AI accelerators and data center infrastructure.
AIBullishBlockonomi · Jun 86/10
🧠Micron Technology (MU) stock rebounded 7% following a severe 13% decline on Friday, driven by Nvidia's confirmation that Micron will serve as a supplier for HBM4 chips. The announcement alleviates investor concerns about competitive pressure from SK Hynix and reinforces Micron's position in the high-bandwidth memory market.
🏢 Nvidia