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Samsung establishes new organization in Silicon Valley, USA to produce AGI-specific chips

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Samsung Electronics has recently established a new semiconductor development organization in Silicon Valley, USA, to produce AGI-specific chips. While the evolution of AI semiconductors that will serve as the brain for artificial intelligence computation has already begun.

To be mentioned, the next-generation AI semiconductor will think and act like a human. Consequently, the leader of the organization in which Samsung AGI-specific chips will be developed is Senior Vice President Woo Dong-hyuk, a former Tensor Processing Unit developer at Google.

This organization of Samsung operates under the name of AGI Computing Lab. Therefore, AGI Computing Lab is expanding its organization by posting recruitment notices for key personnel, including senior developers at Microarchitec, in the United States.

The era of AI has arrived and the intelligence ​​market has just increased, competition among global semiconductor companies. Thus, Samsung’s jump into the development of AGI chips can be interpreted as a determination to target key areas of the AI ​​market.

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Artificial general intelligence (AGI)

Artificial general intelligence (AGI) refers to artificial intelligence with capabilities equal to or greater than that of humans. The graphics processing unit (GPU) has played the role of the AI ​​brain, and the next-generation AGI semiconductor must calculate more data faster and also significantly reduce power consumption.


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