Recently, Samsung Electronics released its financial report showing that due to the global oversupply of chips, its third-quarter operating profit fell by 77.9% year-on-year. The report indicates that Samsung plans to launch its sixth-generation high-performance HBM4 memory chip in 2025 to seize the rapidly growing AI chip market. The demand for HBM memory continues to grow and is widely used in AI systems, data centers, and other fields. Samsung has been competing with SK Hynix for dominance in this sector. Industry insiders note that Samsung first commercialized HBM memory in 2016 and has since held a leading position. The new product is expected to further consolidate its advantage in the AI memory chip market.