New Delhi, July 2 -- Samsung Electronics' Vice Chair Jun Young-hyun recently visited Nvidia in Silicon Valley, raising hopes that the company could soon supply its latest high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips to the leading AI chipmaker, reports Korea Herald.

An Industry official told the Korea Herald, "Securing Nvidia as a customer is critical to leading the next-generation HBM market. As Samsung continues to report progress in overcoming the semiconductor downturn, its chances of expanding partnerships with major tech players are growing."

Quoting Industry sources, the report mentions that Jun, who leads Samsung's semiconductor division, met with Nvidia to discuss the supply of its newest HBM3E 12-layer memory chips for Nvidia's upcoming ...