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Samsung taps 2nm 2.5D semiconductor deal with Japanese AI firm

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Samsung tapped a 2nm 2.5D semiconductor deal with a Japanese AI firm. Under the contract, the company is slated to provide turnkey semiconductor solutions using the 2nm process and 2.5D packaging Interposer-Cube S (I-Cube S) to Preferred Networks.

The Japanese company targeting the development of AI accelerators using Samsung 2nm 2.5D semiconductor solutions. These cutting-edge solutions developed by Samsung meet the ever-growing demand for computing power driven by generative AI.

“This order is pivotal as it validates Samsung’s 2nm GAA process technology and Advanced Package technology as an ideal solution for next-generation AI accelerators,” said Taejoong Song, Corporate VP and the head of Foundry Business Development Team at Samsung Electronics.

The cooperation with Preferred Networks marks the first achievement for Japanese firms in the field of large-sized heterogeneous integrated package tech. Samsung plans to accelerate its leading global advanced package market offensive.

Preferred Networks is well known for providing solutions and products for various industries such as manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, entertainment, and education. It’s worth noting that the company is one of the major players in the global AI market.

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