Samsung and Nvidia Forge Ahead in Chip Innovation

Samsung Electronics' co-CEO discussed cooperation with Nvidia CEO in Seoul, focusing on next-generation foundry chips. Collaboration on autonomous driving and Groq AI accelerator chips was highlighted, with long-term discussions on high-bandwidth memory chips. Nvidia's new AI processor will see Samsung manufacturing crucial components.

Samsung and Nvidia Forge Ahead in Chip Innovation
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Samsung Electronics and Nvidia are strengthening their collaboration in the chip manufacturing domain, as discussed in a recent meeting between Samsung's co-CEO Jun Young-hyun and Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang held in Seoul.

The two tech giants are working together on building the future of autonomous driving technology and AI accelerator chips, furthering the boundaries of next-generation semiconductor developments.

In March, Nvidia unveiled an AI inference processor based on Groq's technology. As part of this collaboration, Samsung will begin manufacturing Groq's LP30 chips, anticipated for release later this year, underscoring the potential impact of sustained partnership in high-bandwidth memory advancements.

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