How Samsung fell behind in the AI boom leading to a $126 billion wipeout
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Samsung's dominance in memory chips faltered as rival SK Hynix seized the lead in next-generation high-bandwidth memory, vital for AI applications. This setback, coupled with a $126 billion market value loss, pushed Samsung to prioritize HBM innovation to regain Nvidia's support.
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