SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics has replaced the heads of its memory and foundry semiconductor businesses as the chipmaker struggles to keep up in the global race to develop advanced artificial intelligence chips.
Tech giant is lagging SK Hynix in HBM and TSMC in contract chipmaking

Samsung has struggled to supply high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips to Nvidia, the U.S. chipmaker leading the AI boom. (Photo by Reuters)
SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics has replaced the heads of its memory and foundry semiconductor businesses as the chipmaker struggles to keep up in the global race to develop advanced artificial intelligence chips.