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Samsung Electronics Other 2026-07-10

Samsung GAIA AI PC Chip Samples with Memory-Centric NPU, Targeting 50 TOPS

Samsung launches GAIA AI PC processor with 4nm process and memory-centric NPU, integrating LPDDR5X controller with NPU for near-memory computing, achieving 40% energy efficiency improvement and 50 TOPS. Certified for Microsoft Copilot+ PC, Lenovo to adopt in Q4 2026.

Anthropic Other 2026-07-05

Anthropic Launches Custom AI Chip: Vertical Integration to Control Inference Cost and Supply

Anthropic launched Claude Sonnet 5 and revealed a custom AI chip initiative, using Samsung foundry. This move aims to reduce dependency on NVIDIA, control long-term inference costs, and marks Anthropic's shift from a pure software company to a vertically integrated infrastructure firm.

Meta Other 2026-07-04

Meta Shifts MTIA ASIC to Samsung 2nm: Ecosystem Restructuring in AI Chip Fab

Meta partners with Samsung for next-gen MTIA ASIC production, moving from TSMC to Samsung 2nm node. Targeting hundreds of thousands of units to support 5GW data center goal by 2030, with new chip every six months, restructuring the AI chip supply chain ecosystem.

Samsung Electronics Other 2026-06-29

Samsung and SK Hynix Announce $300B Investment to Dominate AI Memory and Foundry

Samsung and SK Hynix announce a 10-year, 1,000 trillion won investment plan to expand HBM4 production, improve 3nm GAA yield, and build new AI chip fabs. This aims to cement their HBM duopoly and close the gap with TSMC in advanced foundry, reshaping global AI infrastructure supply chain costs.

TSMC Other 2026-06-19

TSMC Capacity Crunch Reshapes Foundry Landscape: Google, AMD, Tesla Move to Samsung for Advanced Nodes

TSMC's advanced capacity shortage through 2027 pushes Google, AMD, and Tesla to Samsung for 3nm/2nm foundry services. Samsung's 6.5% market share may see structural growth, shifting global chip supply from single-source to multi-source, though yield and trust issues persist.