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Samsung and AMD Collaborate on AI Chip Development, Here's What's Being Developed

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Samsung and AMD Collaborate on AI Chip Development, Here's What's Being Developed
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Samsung Electronics and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have officially formed a strategic partnership to develop advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips. This collaboration is marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Samsung’s advanced manufacturing complex in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. This is not an entirely new partnership, as the two companies have previously collaborated in other areas for around two decades. However, this latest agreement signifies a major expansion in their joint journey, particularly in the AI infrastructure sector. Samsung and AMD have not publicly detailed their plans for delivering advanced AI chips. Nevertheless, this collaboration has the potential to open up partnership opportunities in chip manufacturing (foundry). Samsung could produce AMD’s next-generation AI chips at its own factory facilities. If realised, this move could provide a significant boost to Samsung’s foundry division in its efforts to secure major clients amid global semiconductor industry competition. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is known to be a crucial component in training and processing large-scale AI models. Samsung will become the primary supplier of the latest-generation HBM4 memory for AMD’s upcoming Instinct MI455X AI accelerator GPU. Samsung’s HBM4 is claimed to offer high performance with processing speeds of up to 13 Gbps and a maximum bandwidth of 3.3 TB per second, making it capable of supporting increasingly complex AI computing needs. Regarding memory, the Samsung-AMD collaboration also extends to developing DDR5 memory optimised for AMD’s sixth-generation EPYC server processors, codenamed “Venice”. This component will be an important part of AMD’s Helios rack-scale architecture, designed to enhance AI performance in large-scale data centres. With the integration of GPUs, CPUs, and high-performance memory, Samsung and AMD appear to aim to deliver more efficient and scalable AI infrastructure solutions tailored to business needs. As compiled by KompasTekno from AndroidHeadlines, there is no further information yet on when the products from the Samsung-AMD collaboration will materialise. However, it is clear that through this latest collaboration, Samsung has the opportunity to become a key partner in AMD’s future AI roadmap, while strengthening its position in the increasingly competitive global semiconductor industry.

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