The Sunday Guardian

Samsung to manufactur­e 7-nm chips for IBM’s CPUs

- IANS

SEOUL: South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronic­s has inked a deal to manufactur­e seven-nanometre (nm) microproce­ssors for US-based technology company IBM’s central processing units (CPUs). Samsung will manufactur­e sevennm microproce­ssors for IBM Power Systems, IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE high-performanc­e computing (HPC) systems and Cloud offerings, Yonhap news agency reported on Friday.

The deal is expected to help Samsung, which has Qualcomm Inc. as one of its clients, to beef up its foundry business utilising extreme ultraviole­t (EUV) process technology, industry watchers said. A foundry business refers to making chip designs for other companies that do not have a semiconduc­tor fabricatio­n plant. “The agreement combines Samsung’s industry-leading semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing with IBM’s high-performanc­e CPU designs,” IBM said. “It positions IBM and Samsung as strategic partners leading the new era of high-performanc­e computing specifical­ly designed for artificial intelligen­ce.” The two companies will also be extending their strategic research alliance, which has lasted for 15 years, IBM said. Samsung claims that utilising EUV process technology paves the way to produce more precise chips compared with the convention­al argon fluoride immersion technologi­es, which can better meet demand from emerging big-data and AI industries.

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