The South Korean company intends to seriously expand investments in the field of graphics processors. The Korean press writes that the relevant proposals have already been considered at a meeting of the board of directors and funds have been allocated for this purpose. This has given rise to rumors that the company may try to introduce its own GPU.
The company is currently collaborating with AMD in the field of mobile graphics. The latest generations of Exynos chips use graphics based on the AMD RDNA 3 architecture. Perhaps investments are aimed at developing this area. But the Korean giant is likely to expand its technological capabilities in the area of AI chips. Amid the AI boom, there is steady demand for sophisticated graphics chips for AI computing, and Samsung is already an important supplier of HBM memory for such chips. The company can improve the level of its semiconductor production to produce third-party chips, which is now in high demand. It’s clear that Samsung would like to benefit more from the high demand for such GPUs, and is already taking some steps in this direction. It is known that Nvidia, together with Samsung, are planning to build the world’s first automated semiconductor production plant in 2030. The successful implementation of such a project will help Samsung seriously strengthen its position in the industry.
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