# Jun Young-hyun, Samsung's co-CEO, had discussions with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about advancements in next-generation foundry chips.

*semiconductor · news · 2026-06-08 · Devdiscourse*

## Key points

- Samsung's Jun Young-hyun discussed next-generation foundry chips with Nvidia's Jensen Huang in Seoul.
- Samsung and Nvidia are actively collaborating on autonomous driving chips and AI accelerator chips.
- They plan long-term collaboration on high-bandwidth memory chips, focusing on upcoming HBM4E and HBM5.
- These talks confirm a deeper strategic semiconductor partnership between Samsung and Nvidia beyond current projects.

Samsung Electronics' co-CEO, Jun Young-hyun, announced on Monday that he had discussions with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about advancements in next-generation foundry chips. This was revealed following a meeting held in Seoul. Jun highlighted the ongoing collaboration between Samsung and Nvidia concerning autonomous driving chips and AI accelerator chips. These discussions are indicative of their robust partnership expanding into future semiconductor developments. Further, the discourse extended to long-term collaboration plans, particularly in the domain of high-bandwidth memory chips, specifically HBM4E and HBM5, indicating a deep-seated commitment to innovation in semiconductor technology. (With inputs from agencies.)

**Companies:** Samsung Electronics, Nvidia
**Countries:** South Korea, United States

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