Their cooperation is no longer limited to the supply of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). Samsung not only uses Nvidia accelerators in its own development but has also become a key supplier of high-speed SSD drives for Nvidia’s compact AI system, the DGX Spark.
The DGX Spark is a desktop supercomputer designed for artificial intelligence tasks and delivers performance of up to 1 petaflop.
Cho Sang Yeon, Vice President of Samsung Electronics America, confirmed Samsung’s involvement in producing these systems. According to him, the company supplies Nvidia with the following SSD model:
• SSD Model: PM9E1
• Key Feature: A specialized data storage solution developed specifically for the DGX Spark
• Specifications: 8th-generation V-NAND memory, a 5nm controller, up to 4 TB storage capacity, and data transfer speeds up to 14.5 GB/s The expansion of SSD-related cooperation aligns with Samsung’s latest achievements in the high-performance memory market. According to reports, Samsung has finally been approved to supply its advanced HBM3E memory for Nvidia accelerators.
Additionally, the two companies have begun joint development of next-generation HBM4 memory, highlighting the strategic importance of their partnership in the fast-growing AI computing market.
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