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Total memory revenue reached $50.4 billion in Q1 2026, driven by skyrocketing DRAM demand from AI data centers, with the HBM3E and HBM4 generations integrated into AI chips from AMD and NVIDIA. Samsung's DRAM memory business posted a record $37 billion in revenue in the first quarter of 2026, bringing the group's total memory revenue to $50.4 billion, higher than Amazon, Microsoft, or Meta in the same period. A record-breaking milestone in the history of the memory industry. Counterpoint Research notes that Samsung's memory revenue in the coming quarters will likely be higher, as both selling prices and DRAM output are forecast to continue rising. Samsung currently operates one of the world's largest memory production lines, giving the group a clear competitive edge in meeting both enterprise and consumer demand. To ensure long-term stable output, Samsung has signed contracts up to five years with several large cloud-infrastructure providers. This move provides stable revenue and helps ease concerns about the durability of the current demand wave. With its massive production scale and leadership in both standard DRAM and high-end HBM, Samsung sits at the center of one of the semiconductor industry's largest growth cycles to date.
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