Samsung is using NVIDIA chips to build its new AI chip factory

South Korea's tech giants are teaming up with US chipmaker NVIDIA in a massive push to revolutionize the country's semiconductor manufacturing. The collaboration will see some of South Korea's biggest companies, including Samsung and Hyundai, adopt AI-driven processes to boost efficiency and predict maintenance needs.

Samsung is at the forefront of this initiative, building an AI factory that will utilize 50,000 high-performance NVIDIA Blackwell server GPUs to develop its own chips. This technology promises to deliver a significant performance boost - 20 times greater than current systems - allowing Samsung to improve the accuracy of autonomous operations and enhance overall efficiency.

NVIDIA is providing critical support for this endeavor, helping Samsung adapt its chipmaking lithography platform to work seamlessly with its GPUs. The partnership aims to transform the semiconductor manufacturing landscape in South Korea, enabling the country's tech giants to stay at the forefront of AI innovation.

But NVIDIA's involvement doesn't stop there. Korean carmaker Hyundai is also leveraging the company's expertise, using 50,000 Blackwell GPUs to develop its own AI models for manufacturing and autonomous driving. Meanwhile, SK Group conglomerate has partnered with NVIDIA to launch an industrial AI cloud that will power the next generation of memory, robotics, digital twins, and intelligent AI agents.

In a significant move, the South Korean government is also partnering with NVIDIA to establish a sovereign AI infrastructure. The country plans to deploy 50,000 high-performance GPUs at its National AI Computing Center, as well as facilities owned by local companies such as Kakao and Naver. This move aims to ensure that the country has control over its own AI development, bolstering national security and economic interests.
 
Ugh 🤯 just found out that a new study says air pollution in Seoul is now worse than ever, with PM2.5 levels spiking to toxic levels again 😷. Like, what even is the point of having all these fancy AI systems if we can't even keep our own city clean? 🙄
 
this is awesome news! i've been following south korea's tech scene for a while now and it's amazing to see these giant companies teaming up with nvidia to boost their semiconductors manufacturing 💻🔥

i'm really interested in how this partnership will impact the autonomous driving sector - with samsung and hyundai already working on this, i think we can expect some game-changing tech soon 🚀 and what's even more cool is that NVIDIA is not just stopping at chipmaking, they're also helping out hyundai with their AI models for manufacturing!

but what's really exciting to me is the south korean government's plan to establish a sovereign ai infrastructure - it's like they're saying "we want in on this ai action too" 🤖 and that's gonna be huge for national security and economic growth!

can't wait to see how all these developments play out in the next few years! 👀
 
This is gonna be huge for South Korea's tech scene 🤯! I'm hyped about Samsung building this AI factory, it's like they're taking chip-making to a whole new level 🔥. And the fact that NVIDIA is on board as well makes total sense - their tech is top-notch 💻. It's also cool to see Hyundai and SK Group getting in on the action too 🚗💡. I'm curious to see how this all plays out and what kind of innovations come out of it. On a more serious note, having control over its own AI development is a big deal for national security and economic interests 🔒💸. This partnership could be a game-changer for South Korea's tech industry 🚀!
 
omg what's going on in south korea rn 🤯 they're literally revolutionizing their chip manufacturing like 10 times faster than before! and its all thanks to a collab with nvidia lol the tech giants are gonna be raking it in with this ai factory and hyundai is also jumping on the bandwagon for autonomous driving and whatnot. but idk about the gov partnering up too, seems kinda shady that they're trying to control their own AI development... still gotta keep an eye on this one tho 🤔
 
I'm totally stoked about this partnership between NVIDIA and South Korea's tech giants 🤩. I mean, 20 times greater performance boost for Samsung's chipmaking? That sounds like a game-changer. But at the same time, I'm worried that relying too heavily on AI might make these companies lose touch with the human side of manufacturing 😬. And what about job security for the workers who'll be replaced by machines? 🤔

On the other hand, I think it's awesome that South Korea is taking a stand against US chipmakers like NVIDIA, trying to build its own sovereign AI infrastructure 💪. It's all about balance, right? Not letting one country control the global AI landscape. But what if this partnership is just a PR stunt to get South Korea back into the game? 🤷‍♀️

And have you seen the numbers - 50,000 GPUs? That's crazy! I guess only time will tell if this collaboration will really pay off. Will it boost the economy and national security or create more problems down the line? 🤔
 
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