Samsung and Nvidia to Build Cutting-Edge AI Factory to Revolutionize Semiconductor Manufacturing
Their collaboration at the forefront of innovation and technological breakthrough is gaining momentum.
Samsung Electronics has announced a strategic partnership with tech giant Nvidia, which currently holds the title of the world’s leading market cap company, exceeding $5 trillion.
The new initiative aims to establish a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence factory that will be integrated into all stages of semiconductor production, significantly automating processes, accelerating chip development, and enhancing quality.
Company officials state that this factory will become a core element of Samsung’s global infrastructure, enabling real-time monitoring and optimization of manufacturing operations across the globe — in the US, Europe, and Asia — ensuring high efficiency and control.
As part of this initiative, Samsung will deploy over 50,000 Nvidia graphics processors to power machine learning systems that manage design, quality control, and automated manufacturing processes.
The factory will unify all phases of semiconductor creation — from initial design and testing to equipment management — under a single intelligent network, opening new possibilities in technological advancement.
Additionally, Samsung plans to utilize Nvidia’s robotic platform, previously developed for humanoid robotics and industrial automation, to improve production efficiency.
This strategic alliance reflects decades of collaboration and ongoing efforts between the companies to adopt advanced technologies.
Samsung is also working on developing its own AI models, currently operating on over 400 million devices, built on Nvidia’s accelerated computing technologies and the Megatron framework.
Furthermore, Samsung is testing heat management innovations for mobile chips, including active cooling solutions like Heat Path Block (HPB), which incorporates a copper mini-radiator that is 30-35% more effective at heat dissipation, with demonstrations on high-performance AI chips for Tesla.
