SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA—The future of intelligent manufacturing is here. Samsung Electronics and NVIDIA have announced a groundbreaking partnership to build a new AI Megafactory, a state-of-the-art facility designed to integrate accelerated computing directly into the heart of semiconductor production.
The ambitious project, unveiled during the APEC Summit, will combine Samsung’s expertise in chip fabrication with NVIDIA’s leading AI platforms to create a completely autonomous, intelligence-driven manufacturing ecosystem.
The Details: 50,000 GPUs and Full Automation
The new AI factory represents a massive investment in infrastructure and technology, aiming to set a global benchmark for speed and precision in chipmaking.
- GPU Power: The facility will be powered by a cluster of more than 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs—a significant deployment that will accelerate AI throughout Samsung’s entire production chain.
 - The Goal: The factory’s core purpose is to integrate every aspect of semiconductor manufacturing—from design and equipment to operations and quality control—into a single intelligent network. AI will continuously analyze, predict, and optimize production environments in real time.
 - Digital Twins (Omniverse): Samsung will leverage NVIDIA’s Omniverse platform to build digital twins (virtual replicas) of its global fabrication plants. This virtual environment allows engineers to visualize, model, and simulate entire fab operations to test design changes, predict equipment failures, and optimize production before changes are applied in the physical world.
 - Computational Lithography Acceleration: A cornerstone of the partnership involves integrating the NVIDIA cuLitho library into Samsung’s advanced lithography platform. This collaboration has already resulted in a reported 20-fold improvement in computational lithography performance, a critical step in accurate wafer patterning.
 
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang hailed the partnership, stating, “We are at the dawn of the AI industrial revolution—a new era that will redefine how the world designs, builds and manufactures.”
Beyond Semiconductors: Robotics and Future Tech
The collaboration extends well beyond chip fabrication:
- Advanced Memory: The companies are collaborating on the development and supply of next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM), including the HBM4 chips.
 - Robotics and Edge AI: Samsung plans to use NVIDIA robotics technologies on RTX PRO Servers to chart the future of intelligent robotics across its manufacturing automation and humanoid robot applications.
 - Global Rollout: Samsung plans to extend this AI Factory model to its international manufacturing hubs, including its facility in Taylor, Texas, U.S.
 
Conclusion
The launch of the Samsung-NVIDIA AI Megafactory marks a monumental shift toward autonomous, intelligence-driven manufacturing. By embedding over 50,000 GPUs into its core production processes, Samsung is not only gaining a competitive edge in semiconductor manufacturing but is also establishing a template for the next generation of physical AI and robotics globally. This partnership, built on a 25-year history of collaboration, cements South Korea’s role at the forefront of the AI industrial revolution.
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Disclaimer
The information regarding the AI factory, the number of GPUs (50,000+), and the technical details (cuLitho, Omniverse) is based on official press releases from Samsung Electronics (https://news.samsung.com/global/) and NVIDIA (https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/). The timeline for the completion of the first phase is scheduled for late 2027. This information does not constitute financial advice.
Official Website Links:
- Samsung Newsroom: https://news.samsung.com/global/
 - NVIDIA Newsroom: https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/
 - NVIDIA Omniverse Platform: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/omniverse/
 

