Samsung Makes Nvidia's Inference Chips, Reveals Jensen Huang
By Reuters | 16 Mar, 2026
The revelation that Samsung is using cutting-edge 4-nanometer process to fabricate Nvidia's Groq LP30 chips caused its shares to jump 3.9%.
Shares of Samsung Electronics rose as much as 5% on Tuesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said its new artificial intelligence chips were being manufactured by the South Korean company.
At Nvidia's GTC developer conference in California on Monday, Huang unveiled Nvidia's new AI inference processor based on technology from chip startup Groq.
"I want to thank Samsung who manufactures the Groq LP30 chip for us and they're cranking as hard as they can," he said, adding the chips were in production, and would be shipped in the second half of this year.
Samsung also showcased the Nvidia chips made using its 4-nanometer manufacturing process at the GTC.
Samsung shares were up 3.9% at 196,000 won as of 0127 GMT, after earlier reaching 198,000 won, while the broader market was up 2.4%.
(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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