NVIDIA and Samsung partner to build AI factory with 50,000 GPUs

Published 31/10/2025, 07:16
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Investing.com -- NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd DRC (LON:0593xq) announced plans to build a new AI factory that will integrate intelligent computing with chip manufacturing.

The state-of-the-art facility will be powered by more than 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs and serve as a centerpiece of Samsung’s digital transformation, according to a Thursday announcement.

"We are at the dawn of the AI industrial revolution — a new era that will redefine how the world designs, builds and manufactures," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA.

Jay Y. Lee, executive chairman of Samsung Electronics, noted that the companies’ partnership dates back to 1995 when Samsung provided DRAM for NVIDIA’s first graphics card.

The collaboration aims to establish a global benchmark for AI-driven semiconductor manufacturing at scale. The system will integrate data from physical equipment and production workflows to achieve predictive maintenance, process improvements, and increased operational efficiency in autonomous fab environments.

Samsung is using NVIDIA’s Omniverse platform to create digital twins of its global fabs, which will shorten the time from design to operations. The company is also deploying NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers with RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs to speed up intelligent logistics.

For computational lithography, Samsung has integrated NVIDIA’s cuLitho library into its advanced lithography platform, resulting in 20 times greater performance in the semiconductor manufacturing process.

The partnership extends beyond manufacturing to include robotics and mobile devices. Samsung is using NVIDIA robotics technologies on RTX PRO Servers to chart the future of intelligent robotics across manufacturing automation and humanoid robot applications.

The companies are also working with Korean telecom operators and academic institutions to develop AI-RAN network technology, combining AI and mobile network workloads.

This announcement follows NVIDIA’s other recent partnerships in South Korea, including collaborations with SK Group and Hyundai Motor Group, as well as a broader initiative with the South Korean government to build AI infrastructure in the country.

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