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Samsung & Preferred Networks join forces for 2nm AI Chip project

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Samsung & Preferred Networks join forces for 2nm AI Chip project

Samsung & Preferred Networks join forces for 2nm AI Chip project

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Samsung has made a big deal with Preferred Networks (PFN), a big name in artificial intelligence (AI). This shows a change in making chips from TSMC to Samsung.

Even though this move surprised many people, it’s not clear what the impact will be. Samsung is currently working on 3nm chips and moving towards making 2nm ones.

PFN working with Samsung means they’re getting ready to make the first 2nm AI chips.

We don’t know how well Samsung’s 2nm chips will work yet, but they keep improving their methods. PFN might have switched to Samsung because they got a good deal on pricing.

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Usually, Samsung’s chips aren’t as good as TSMC’s in performance and efficiency. But Samsung is trying out new technology called 2nm GAA (Gate-All-Around) to try to catch up. People are excited about the improvements in Samsung’s Exynos chips for phones.

There’s a lot of talk about the Exynos 2500, which might have 10 cores and a powerful ARM Cortex-X5 core.

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