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#GT 2025 Q2 Burn Completed
Samsung profit set to plunge 39% on Nvidia delays
Samsung Electronics is anticipated to report a 39% decline in second-quarter operating profit, primarily due to delays in supplying advanced memory chips to AI chip leader Nvidia.
The leading memory chipmaker is projected to post an April–June operating profit of 6.3 trillion won ($4.62 billion), marking its weakest result in six quarters, according to LSEG SmartEstimate.
Analysts noted that Nvidia’s slow approval process for a new version of Samsung’s high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips has added to the delay.
The prolonged dip in earnings has heightened investor concerns over Samsung’s ability to keep pace with smaller rivals in the race to produce cutting-edge HBM chips for AI-driven data centers.
Several of Samsung’s major businesses face uncertainties due to Trump’s tariff policies
Samsung’s top competitors, the semiconductor makers SK Hynix and Micron, have made the most of the strong demand for memory chips necessary for AI. On the other hand, its gains in this market have been muted as it relies on the Chinese market, where the United States has constrained sales of high-end chips.
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