For Q1 in Memory, Samsung (SSNLF) states the company: Expanded server DRAM sales and addressed improved NAND demand amid perceived bottoming of market price; Sees earnings impacted by ASP erosion, as well as HBM sales decline from AI Chip export control. In Q2, Samsung says will: Ramp up enhanced HBM3E 12H to meet initial demand; Strengthen competiveness in high-value-added market via high density server-centric business; Enhance cost competitiveness via accelerated 8th Gen V-NAND migration.
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