
Samsung Electronics revealed plans to expand its partnership with Nvidia, with the aim of building an AI factory using over 50,000 GPUs from the American company.
These GPUs will be implemented across the factory’s entire production system to speed the development and production of next-generation chips and mobile devices.
In a statement, the South Korean company explained the facility would integrate “every aspect of semiconductor manufacturing, from design and process to equipment, operations and quality control, into a single intelligent network”.
Samsung stated the move is part of a company-wide digital transformation using AI-enabled manufacturing.
The factory will combine the companies’ respective chip expertise to set “the foundation of next-generation, AI-driven production”, Nvidia stated separately.
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said: “We are at the dawn of the AI industrial revolution, a new era that will redefine how the world designs, builds and manufactures”.
Samsung Executive Chair Jay Y. Lee said the arrangement continues its “longstanding journey with Nvidia in leading this transformation”, predicting the pair would create “new standards for the future” and accelerate “breakthroughs”.
Source: Mobile World Live
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