Samsung 4th Industrial Revolution at Tech Day
Samsung pitched partnership opportunities and its role as a “total solution” fabless semiconductor company at Samsung Tech Day in San Jose Thursday. Samsung’s System LSI Business’ fabless IC design house offers about 900 products, including SoCs, image sensors, modems, display…
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driver and power management ICs and security solutions; it plans to merge the various logic technologies into one platform to deliver optimized solutions to customers as part of what it calls “the Fourth Industrial Revolution.” A company goal is to improve the importance of its logic chips to a level that they can “carry out human tasks just as well as people can.” To get there, it will collaborate with leading global industry companies to improve performance of its intellectual property in neural processing units and modems, central processing units and graphics processing units, it said. The company introduced its fifth-generation 10-nanometer DRAM and eighth- and ninth-generation vertical NAND and said a 1-beta DRAM is under development with plans for mass production in 2023.