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Old 26th July 2024, 06:38   #1
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Default Samsung ‘s HBM3 memory approved by Nvidia

However, according to Reuters, this approval is somewhat limited. The sources said that Samsung's HBM3 chips will only be used in a less advanced Nvidia graphics processing unit (GPU), the H20, which has been developed for the Chinese market to comply with US export controls.

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