Samsung and Arm Forge Ahead with Next-Gen AI Chiplet Technology
By Sakchi Khandelwal, BNN
In a pivotal move that is set to redefine the landscape of mobile computing and AI, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Arm, announced on February 20, 2024, the delivery of the next generation Arm Cortex-X CPU, optimized on Samsung Foundry’s most advanced Gate-All-Around (GAA) process technology. This partnership not only aims to propel the capabilities of mobile computing to unprecedented heights but also sets the foundation for a new era of generative AI applications.
A Groundbreaking Partnership
The alliance between Samsung and Arm is not new, with millions of devices already leveraging Arm CPU intellectual property on various Samsung process nodes. However, this latest announcement marks a significant milestone in the evolution of semiconductor technology. The focus is on the development of a new class of System on Chips (SoCs) with enhanced generative AI capabilities. By bringing together Samsung’s cutting-edge 2-nanometer GAA process technology and Arm’s Cortex-X CPU, this collaboration is poised to offer unparalleled power, performance, and efficiency.
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