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Samsung Electronics

Powering AI with memory and logic innovation

Founded 1969 Suwon, South Korea 50000+ employees 005930.KS Hardware sales (memory, logic chips, foundry)

About Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies and a critical supplier of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) chips that power AI accelerators. The company's memory division produces DRAM, NAND flash, and HBM products used in data centers, AI training clusters, and edge devices worldwide.

Samsung competes with SK Hynix and Micron in the HBM market, which has become one of the most strategically important segments in the semiconductor industry as AI training demands exponentially more memory bandwidth. The company's HBM3E products target Nvidia and AMD AI accelerator platforms, making Samsung a key enabler of large-scale AI infrastructure.

Beyond memory, Samsung operates a semiconductor foundry business competing with TSMC, and produces its own Exynos application processors with integrated AI capabilities. The company's massive R&D investments span memory, logic, and advanced packaging technologies.

Products & Services

HBM3E

High Bandwidth Memory chips for AI accelerators and data center GPUs

Samsung Foundry

Contract chip manufacturing services with advanced process nodes

Enterprise SSDs

AI-optimized solid-state drives for data center storage workloads

Leadership

K
Kyung Kye-hyun
CEO, Device Solutions Division
J
Jong-hee Han
Vice Chairman & CEO

Notable Achievements

  • World's largest memory chip manufacturer
  • Leading producer of HBM for AI accelerators
  • Advanced 3nm GAA foundry process
  • Over $200B annual revenue across divisions

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