In the past few years, there has been a lot of discussion around AI-based software and hardware technology, but it is clear that all the big tech companies are entering the field. Take Samsung, for example, which recently announced a major partnership with Nvidia to build a new AI Megafactory aimed at leading the industry’s shift to AI-powered manufacturing.
The factory will employ more than 50,000 Nvidia GPUs to integrate artificial intelligence into Samsung’s entire production flow, which includes areas as diverse as semiconductors, mobile devices and robotics. Samsung says the move integrates all aspects of chip manufacturing, from design to quality control, into an intelligent network that continuously analyzes and optimizes production in real-time.
Samsung and Nvidia are also strengthening their collaboration by working on advanced HBM4 memory for future AI applications. Samsung uses Nvidia technologies such as the Omniverse platform for virtual factory simulations and cuLitho for lithography, which has already resulted in a 20x increase in performance. The cooperation will also extend to the production of new memories, the provision of foundry services and the development of AI-RAN technology for telecommunications.
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