Samsung launches new semiconductor unit aimed at developing next-generation AGI chips
【Lansheng Technology News】According to reports, Samsung has established a new semiconductor R&D organization in Silicon Valley to develop the next generation of AGI chips.
Samsung Electronics, particularly its foundry division, is making rapid progress in expanding its semiconductor capabilities, with the company announcing new next-generation processes and ultimately customers. However, in the era of artificial intelligence, Samsung has not made significant progress in AI compared to competitors like TSMC as the company has failed to draw the attention of companies like NVIDIA to semiconductors, but it looks like the Korean giant plans Get ahead of the curve as the world shifts to AGI-led technology.
RELATED STORIES Report reveals last year's 7 best-selling smartphones were all iPhones, while Android struggles to keep up Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is apparently the next big thing after genAI, for obvious purposes, as the technology promises to replicate Human-like abilities that make life easier. Given the potential of this technology, Samsung established a new division in the United States dedicated to developing AGI semiconductors called the "AGI Computing Laboratory." While the company hasn't revealed what types of chips we might see, they will ultimately be similar to what we see in NVIDIA's AI products. However, they will have the computing power to contribute to the development of AGI.
Samsung Foundry has secured AMD and Tesla as customers for its 5nm and 4nm chip production. The artificial intelligence field will "leap" to AGI. This is a huge opportunity because in addition to Samsung, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son has emphasized this many times. Given the importance of a particular field, he also has the ambition to invest $100 billion just for the development of AGI. Samsung could play a key role here, possibly learning from the company's stance on previous AI "manias" and strategically positioning itself to maximize profits from the coming AGI boom.
It will be interesting to see what capabilities these AGI chips bring to the field once they become available, but it looks like that's still a few years away. However, Samsung's decision to join early means the company is ready for the future, this time ahead of the rest.
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