Samsung and Nvidia join forces and announce their plans to build an AI factory powered by 50,000 Nvidia GPUs.
Samsung, together with Nvidia, is establishing an AI factory to digitize and automate its global production processes with artificial intelligence. It employs over 50,000 Nvidia GPUs and utilizes Nvidia’s Omniverse platform. The chipmaker has long been a key player in AI factories, recently announcing a collaboration with HPE for building its AI factories.
AI in the Entire Production Chain
The new AI factory aims to integrate AI into all stages of semiconductor, mobile device, and robotics production. From design and processes to quality control, AI analyzes and optimizes production in real-time. The factory operates as an intelligent network that processes and interprets large volumes of data.
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Samsung uses Nvidia Omniverse to build digital twins that simulate entire factory operations. This allows for the detection of anomalies and prediction of maintenance before changes occur in the physical production environment.
Robotics
In robotics and production automation, Samsung employs various Nvidia AI platforms, including the Jetson Thor robot platform and the RTX PRO 6000 Server Edition. These applications help robots respond faster and more intelligently in real-world environments.
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Samsung plans to further deploy these AI and robotics technologies in its production facilities worldwide, aiming for a factory system where AI and physical automation converge.
