Samsung Sets Up Research Lab for AI Semiconductors

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Cristiano Delgado Martinez
1 min read
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Samsung Electronics has established a research lab dedicated to designing a new type of semiconductor for artificial general intelligence. The lab will focus on developing chips for large language models with an emphasis on inference. Kyung Kye-Hyun, who leads the company's semiconductor business, mentioned the aim to release new chip designs that will provide stronger performance and support for larger models at a fraction of the power and cost. This initiative aligns with the long-standing aspiration in AI development, and reflects Samsung's commitment to innovation in the semiconductor space.

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