Samsung Electronics has many products in its portfolio that are very important to the AI infrastructure. As NVIDIA gets ever close to rolling out its next-generation Vera Rubin AI platform, Samsung is doing its part by providing the company with the components it needs to push its AI tech to the next level. A new report indicates that Samsung has begun mass production of its most advanced data center storage solutions which NVIDIA will use for Vera Rubin. NVIDIA's putting the finishing touches on Vera RubinThe product in question is the PM1763 enterprise solid-state drive. Samsung unveiled it at NVIDIA's GTC event earlier this year. The drive was showcased alongside Samsung's next-generation HBM4 high-bandwidth memory solutions. The company showcased these chips as well as its low-power SOCAMM2 module at NVIDIA's event to showcase the comprehensive package that it can supply for AI data centers. NVIDIA has already approved Samsung's HBM4 memory chips for its Vera Rubin platform.This is one of the fastest enterprise storage drives that Samsung has ever made. It boasts read and write speeds that are more than double its predecessor. The drive also features liquid cooling which will ensure that it continues to operate at high speeds during AI training and inference without facing thermal throttling.Samsung remains a leader in the enterprise solid-state drive market, holding a 35% market share in the first quarter of this year. SK Hynix, Micron, and Kioxia Holdings are second, third, and fourth, respectively.