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Micron Technology (NasdaqGS:MU) has been certified as an HBM4 memory supplier for Nvidia’s next generation Vera Rubin AI platform. Samsung and SK Hynix were confirmed alongside Micron, with all three vendors already in production for Vera Rubin. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang identified Micron as a key partner in the AI hardware supply chain, formally validating its role in HBM4. For investors tracking AI hardware, this certification puts Micron directly in the core memory supply chain for one of...
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang arrived in Seoul Friday for a packed schedule of meetings with tech leaders, promising "some surprises" for South Korea while predicting robotics will be the country's next major growth sector.Huang said robotics would be the "next major sector here in South Korea", and that the country is "extraordinary at manufacturing, mechatronics, and also artificial intelligence".
Nvidia approved Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron as HBM4 suppliers.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has arguably been the biggest story of the AI boom thus far, with shares gaining more than 1,800% since the lows of 2022. Undoubtedly, the innovation going on behind the scenes has not slowed down one bit. Arguably, it’s accelerating as the era of Vera Rubin arrives while the company expands its footprint ... Nvidia Chips Aren’t the Whole AI Story — Another Industry Dominates AI Sales
South Korea's tech-heavy benchmark index closed 5.5% lower today. Yawn. It was only the sixth-worst day of 2026. The Kospi Composite is still up 94% this year, powered by a handful of AI-related stocks.
The Roundhill Memory ETF (CBOE:DRAM) is the first U.S.-listed pure-play memory-chip ETF, and it landed in the middle of one of the most violent upcycles the industry has ever seen. DRAM launched on April 2, 2026 with a 0.65% expense ratio, just as Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) was approaching a trillion-dollar market cap. Micron is up ... Memory Chip Prices Will Make or Break DRAM ETF Before Year-End 2026
Micron stock was falling again Friday even after confirmation it has qualified to supply the latest high-bandwidth memory to Nvidia.
Nvidia has approved Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron to supply HBM4 memory for its next-generation Vera Rubin AI platform
Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang said Friday that robotics will be South Korea's next major growth sec
Samsung, SK Hynix And Micron Gain Key Approval
The Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM) is a proxy of the red hot memory chip sector.
(Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp. has certified the three biggest memory chipmakers to supply their most advanced high-bandwidth products for the US company’s AI accelerators, Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang confirmed for the first time.Most Read from BloombergSpaceX, Other Mega IPOs Denied Fast Index Entry by S&PSaylor’s Bitcoin Machine Is Misfiring on Every CylinderGlazer Family Members Study Manchester United Stake Sale‘Sell Indonesia’ Sweeps Trading Desks as Prabowo Tightens GripRepublican-Le
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Friday that he sees robotics as the next major sector in South Korea. He was talking to reporters after arriving at Gimpo airport in South Korea on a flight from Taiwan. Huang said he had meetings scheduled with Hyundai, LG, SK, Samsung and Naver during his trip.
Shares have fallen in Asia, with South Korea’s benchmark dropping more than 5%, after sharp declines for some big artificial intelligence-related stocks in the U.S. On Wall Street on Thursday, computer chipmaker Broadcom’s shares sank 12.6% when it gave a forecast that fell short of investors’ expectations, raising concerns over the wider AI and technology sector. U.S. memory chip maker Micron Technology dropped 7.7%, and cybersecurity company CrowdStrike Holdings fell 3.8%.
GIMPO, South Korea, June 5 (Reuters) - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Friday that he sees robotics as the next major sector in South Korea.
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook The drawdown in tech stocks that has followed a narrow earnings miss at U.S. chipmaker Broadcom deepened in Asia on Friday,
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South Korea's labour minister called on the country's major tech firms to share the spoils of their massive windfall profits, warning that unprecedented chip-sector gains stemming from the AI boom risked widening a gap in inequality. In an interview, Kim Young-hoon told Reuters that companies like Samsung Electronics that outperform profit targets should consider sharing excess gains with suppliers, subcontractors and their workers, after deducting taxes, given their contributions to corporate growth. The South Korean government, businesses, unions and suppliers should engage in a public dialogue on how to share such "excess profits" and narrow the gap between large conglomerates and smaller suppliers, he said.
It's time for a bit of a reality check. Chip stocks are losing value while the broader market is getting a boost. Evidence rests in PHLX Semiconductor, popularly known as SOX, which was down 1.7% this afternoon.
In May 2026, telcos, OEMs, and retailers launched 1,094 smartphone promos (up 14% MoM), driven by trade-ins, bundles, and new line discounts. Service plan updates and Motorola device launches fuelled this surge.
A decade ago, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM) was respected but boring. It made chips for Apple, Qualcomm, and a long list of fabless designers, and the market valued it like a cyclical industrial. Then the node race got serious. TSMC pulled away from Samsung and Intel at 7nm, then 5nm, then 3nm, and the ... Taiwan Semiconductor Delivers 2,095% Gain Over 10 Years. Will It Continue To Outperform?
Micron stock was falling Thursday, with one analyst predicting memory-chip prices might be approaching a ceiling.

<body><p>STORY: From Jensen Huang's star turn at Computex to Anthropic's move to go public...</p><p>This is AI Weekly. </p><p>:: AI Weekly</p><p>Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang headlined Computex in Taiwan.</p><p>He showed off Nvidia's new Vera central processing unit - or CPU.</p><p>And he unveiled the RTX Spark PC chip, which brings AI capabilities directly into laptops and desktop computers.</p><p>“There is no question this reinvention of the computer is as big of a deal as the reinvention of the phone into what we now know as the smartphone. And so this is the beginning of that journey."</p><p>The Nvidia boss was a big draw at Computex, and dined with executives from the likes of Samsung and SK Hynix.</p><p>Dell shares rocketed higher after the computer maker lifted revenue and profit expectations.</p><p>The U.S. giant scored big from soaring demand for AI-optimized servers used in data centers.</p><p>Dell also heavily raised its annual revenue forecast up to $169 billion.</p><p>It's benefiting as tech giants like Alphabet and Amazon aim to spend over $700 billion on AI-related infrastructure this year.</p><p>AI giant Anthropic said it has filed paperwork to go public.</p><p>It gives it a lead over rival and ChatGPT owner OpenAI in a race that could define the future business shape of AI.</p><p>The Claude maker didn't reveal the size or the terms of the offering. </p><p>Its last fundraising round gave it a valuation of nearly $1 trillion, making it worth more than OpenAI.</p><p>Broadcom shares plunged as much as 13% after its latest results.</p><p>Investors were disappointed by the U.S. firm's outlook for demand, while second-quarter revenue also fell short of Wall Street hopes.</p><p>Broadcom said it expects AI chip revenue of $16 billion in the third quarter - just below expectations.</p><p>But CEO Hock Tan said the firm's long-range forecast for AI chip sales was unchanged at $100 billion.</p><p>And Google parent Alphabet said it's looking to raise $80 billion in equity offerings.</p><p>It wants the money to fund a costly expansion of its AI infrastructure.</p><p>That includes a $10 billion investment from Berkshire Hathaway.</p><p>The deal positions Warren Buffett's company as a major investor, and adds a high-profile endorsement of Alphabet's long-term AI and cloud strategy.</p></body>
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When Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang makes his second visit to South Korea in just seven months this week, it won't be only to meet top memory chip and robotics executives, but to throw the first pitch at a baseball game and appear on a TV talk show. Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix between them make about 70% of the memory needed for AI chips like Nvidia's. And the country's strength in manufacturing and robotics sets it up to be a key player in physical AI, where AI is embedded in robots, cars and factories. "Nvidia's dependence on South Korean suppliers is rising," Jeff Kim, an analyst at Seoul-based KB Securities, wrote in a research note.
SK Hynix told investors this week it received "tremendously positive" feedback on its proposed U.S. listing as the chipmaker benefits from strong demand for advanced memory semiconductors needed to run AI data centers, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday. SK Hynix told some investors this week that it had "tremendously positive" feedback from stockholders to its U.S. listing plan given AI demand and the company's competitive position in the memory-chip market, the person said. The company, a major supplier to Nvidia, expects a U.S. listing to broaden its investor base, as some U.S.-based institutional investors invest in U.S.-listed stocks only due to internal mandates, the person said.
Broadcom saw its shares surge after it unveiled its Edge AI broadband portfolio.