On June 5, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang denied rumors that the company would reduce high-bandwidth memory (HBM) usage due to supply constraints, according to an interview in South Korea. Huang stated: "We will use large amounts of HBM memory. We need to be wise and clever in how we use memory across all systems, and we will continue working with partners here to secure as much supply as possible."
Huang confirmed that three memory suppliers—Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology—will provide HBM4 for Nvidia's latest AI chips, all qualified and in mass production. He added that Vera Rubin chips are now in full production and expected to ship in Q3 2026.