The meeting took place at the Shilla Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul. After the discussions, Jung told reporters that he felt they had the best conversations yet with Huang, stating, "We have been collaborating for a long time, and I believe we had the best discussions today."
Regarding future plans, Jung mentioned, "Starting next year, we discussed long-term cooperation on HBM4E, foundry business, and HBM5. In the short term, we need to ensure sufficient supply of HBM4 and SOCAMM (low-power memory modules for servers) starting this year."
When asked about expanding collaboration in the foundry sector, he replied, "We are collaborating on autonomous driving chips at 4-nanometer and 8-nanometer processes, as well as Nvidia's accelerator chip, the Grace chip. We are also discussing future generations of collaboration."
Earlier, Huang referred to SK Hynix as Nvidia's largest memory partner, both now and in the future. In response, Jung stated, "We will focus on our work and show results later."
When questioned about Samsung's plans for a long-term memory supply contract with Nvidia, Jung affirmed, "We will do our utmost to support Nvidia's success as their best partner."
Following the meeting, Jung attended the Nvidia-hosted 'Korea AI Ecosystem' forum, which included key executives from Samsung's semiconductor division, such as Han Jin-man, head of the foundry business, Kim Yong-kwan, head of management strategy for the DS division, and Song Yong-ho, head of the DS AI Center.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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