Samsung to manufacture AI chips for Groq at Taylor fab

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Samsung Electronics will supply advanced AI semiconductors to U.S. AI firm Groq, according to a statement by Groq. The California-based company has collaborated with Samsung Foundry to reinforce its product plans using U.S.-based foundry services. The upcoming chips will be collaboratively designed with Samsung's Foundry Design Service team and will be manufactured using Samsung's state-of-the-art 4nm FinFET technology. Production is slated for Samsung's new Austin, Texas factory in 2025. Last year, Samsung began constructing a $17 billion chip plant in Taylor, Texas. Groq, established in 2016 by ex-Google executive Jonathan Ross, specializes in chipsets for deep learning. This collaboration will bolster Groq's North American operations and product availability. This is the first client announcement for Samsung's Taylor facility.
Yonhap News Agency

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