Samsung offers plan to speed up delivery of AI chips Samsung Electronics said its contract manufacturing business plans to offer a one-stop shop for clients to get their AI chips made faster, integrating its global No. 1 memory chip, foundry, and chip packaging services, to harness the AI boom. With clients working with a single channel of communication that directs Samsung's memory chip, foundry and chip packaging teams at once, the time it takes to produce AI chips - usually weeks - has been cut by around 20%, Samsung said on Wednesday. "We are truly living in the age of AI - the emergence of generative AI is completely changing the technology landscape," said Siyoung Choi, President and General Manager, Foundry Business, at a Samsung event in San Jose, California. https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/ad6a909b8dfd6e278f94881d83dbd5ad5f9260c7502175059b29042e589fb93c/files/1718261296924-YAKIHONNES3.jpg [Creator: Tktktk Credit: Tktktk / Dreamstime Copyright: Tktktk] Samsung expects global chip industry revenue to grow to $778 billion by 2028, boosted by AI chips, Choi said.
Samsung Electronics, a leading technology company, has announced a plan to speed up the delivery of AI chips for its clients. The company's contract manufacturing business aims to offer a one-stop shop by integrating its global No. 1 memory chip, foundry, and chip packaging services