Screenshot of Samsung high-performance chip products from Samsung Electronics' website Samsung Electronics Co. will go all out to win the AI chip race with its most advanced AI memory chip products, its semiconductor business head said before his one-on-one meeting with OpenAI’s chief visiting South Korea on Friday.
“AI is fundamentally reshaping the nature of computing,” Samsung Electronics Device Solutions Division Chief Executive Kyung Kye-hyun wrote on his social media account on Wednesday. “AI is everywhere.”
“A new era has just begun. Wherever AI takes us, we are committed to empowering it.”
Kyung made the comments after thanking those who demonstrated Samsung Electronics’ latest AI chip technologies at CES 2024 earlier this month.
PIM stands for processing-in-memory, while CXL is a computer express link.
PIM is a memory processor integrated with random access memory (RAM) on a single chip, which speeds up the overall processing of tasks. It helps process data like a central processing unit (CPU).
CXL is a next-generation interface that adds efficiency to accelerators, dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and storage devices used with CPUs in high-performance server systems.
Samsung Electronics Device Solutions Division Chief Executive Kyung Kye-hyun (Courtesy of News1 Korea) “Our customers wanted to know Samsung Electronics’ plans for AI during CES 2024, and I am proud that we have answered their questions,” said Kyung.
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Kyung will meet Sam Altman, chief executive of Microsoft-backed OpenAI and ChatGPT creator, who will visit Seoul on Friday.
The world’s most famous AI startup is said to be seeking to self-develop and produce an AI accelerator, or a neural processing unit designed to accelerate artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.
Samsung Electronics is the world’s only company capable of both developing high-capacity, high-performance memory chips for AI accelerators and providing necessary foundry services.
While the agenda is unknown, the meeting will take place at Samsung Electronics’ chip manufacturing plant in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks at a roundtable meeting with Korean AI startups in Seoul in June 2023 Samsung’s Pyeongtaek Campus sits on a 3,927,912-square-meter plot of land. The memory giant operates three semiconductor manufacturing plants on the campus now and is constructing its fourth and fifth plants. It plans to add the sixth one later.
The company is forecast to spend a total of 200 trillion won ($150 billion) to complete the Pyeongtaek Campus. The site is rarely open to the public.
Altman is also expected to meet SK Hynix Inc. CEO Kwak Noh-jung as well as officials from Korean fabless startups during his less than 24-hour stay in Korea.
He will come to Korea after visiting Taiwan. After Seoul, he will fly to Japan.
OpenAI chief came to Seoul last summer to attend a roundtable meeting with dozens of Korean startup heads. He met Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol during his last stay in the city.
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