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Samsung Launches HBM4 Memory for NVIDIA Vera Rubin AI Accelerators
The AI technology market is entering a highly competitive phase. Samsung Electronics is ready to become a key player in supplying critical components for next-generation AI infrastructure. The latest high-bandwidth memory will serve as the backbone for NVIDIA’s next AI accelerator platform, marking a significant leap forward in the decentralized computing industry.
HBM4 Memory Shipment Schedule Begins
According to trusted industry sources, Samsung plans to start shipping memory to NVIDIA from mid-February, after the Lunar New Year holiday period. The South Korean chipmaker has confirmed the shipment timeline to its manufacturing partners, indicating thorough preparations to launch this revolutionary component to the global market.
This memory shipment is not just a commercial routine—it reflects NVIDIA’s confidence in Samsung’s manufacturing capabilities to produce memory solutions with the highest specifications. The quality and performance of the memory will be decisive factors in the performance of upcoming AI accelerators.
Vera Rubin Platform and the Crucial Role of Memory
Vera Rubin is the latest AI accelerator platform that will be integrated with Samsung’s advanced memory solutions. The integration of these two technologies is designed to deliver extraordinarily high data throughput, meeting the increasingly demanding AI computing needs of global data centers.
Samsung’s HBM4 memory offers significant improvements over previous generations, especially in bandwidth and power efficiency. This combination will position NVIDIA as a leader in AI accelerator technology, particularly in handling complex and large-scale AI workloads.
Spotlight at GTC 2026 Conference
NVIDIA plans to showcase Vera Rubin with Samsung memory at their largest technology conference, GTC 2026, next month. This event will be a key moment to demonstrate to the global industry the capabilities of cutting-edge technology within the AI ecosystem.
The presentation at GTC 2026 is not just about showcasing products but also about communicating NVIDIA’s vision for the future of AI computing. With full support from Samsung in supplying premium-quality memory, NVIDIA is ready to lead the transition toward a new, more powerful and efficient AI accelerator era.