Management said several large customers are already pursuing multi-year procurement agreements to secure future supplies of AI memory products. The strong earnings add to mounting evidence that AI infrastructure spending remains one of the semiconductor industry's biggest growth drivers. That spending has fueled strong demand for memory chips capable of supporting increasingly complex generative AI models, Bloomberg reported. The company further highlighted its expanding collaboration with Broadcom, building on agreements covering both advanced memory products and foundry technologies. Samsung said the partnership is intended to support growing AI workloads as customers seek integrated semiconductor solutions for next-generation computing platforms.