NVIDIA and Samsung Build AI Factory to Transform Global Intelligent Manufacturing
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Samsung announced plans on Oct 31, 2025 to build an AI factory powered by more than 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs to integrate accelerated computing into advanced chip manufacturing.
The collaboration deploys NVIDIA CUDA-X, cuLitho and Omniverse digital twins to drive 20x performance gains in computational lithography, speed simulation and enable AI-driven predictive maintenance, operational optimization and real-time decision-making across Samsung fabs, logistics and robotics.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) e Samsung hanno annunciato piani il 31 ottobre 2025 per costruire una fabbrica AI alimentata da oltre 50.000 GPU NVIDIA per integrare il calcolo accelerato nella produzione avanzata di chip.
La collaborazione impiega NVIDIA CUDA-X, cuLitho e Omniverse digital twins per guidare 20x miglioramenti delle prestazioni nella litografia computazionale, accelerare la simulazione e abilitare la manutenzione predittiva guidata dall'IA, l'ottimizzazione operativa e la presa di decisioni in tempo reale in tutti gli stabilimenti Samsung, logistica e robotica.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) y Samsung anunciaron planes el 31 de octubre de 2025 para construir una fábrica de IA impulsada por más de 50.000 GPU de NVIDIA para integrar la computación acelerada en la fabricación avanzada de chips.
La colaboración despliega NVIDIA CUDA-X, cuLitho y Omniverse digital twins para impulsar ganancias de rendimiento de 20x en litografía computacional, acelerar la simulación y habilitar el mantenimiento predictivo impulsado por IA, la optimización operativa y la toma de decisiones en tiempo real en las plantas de Samsung, logística y robótica.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA)와 Samsung은 2025년 10월 31일에 50,000개 이상의 NVIDIA GPU로 구동되는 AI 공장을 구축하고 칩 제조의 가속 컴퓨팅을 통합하겠다는 계획을 발표했습니다.
협력은 NVIDIA CUDA-X, cuLitho, Omniverse 디지털 트윈을 활용하여 계산 리소그래피에서 20배의 성능 향상을 이끌고 시뮬레이션을 가속화하며 AI 기반 예측 유지보수, 운영 최적화 및 실시간 의사결정을 삼성의 공정, 물류 및 로봇공학 전반에 걸쳐 가능하게 한다.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) et Samsung ont annoncé des plans le 31 octobre 2025 pour construire une usine d'IA alimentée par plus de 50 000 GPU NVIDIA afin d’intégrer le calcul accéléré dans la fabrication avancée de puces.
La collaboration déploie NVIDIA CUDA-X, cuLitho et Omniverse digital twins pour générer des gains de performance de 20x dans la lithographie computationnelle, accélérer la simulation et permettre une maintenance prédictive pilotée par l’IA, l’optimisation opérationnelle et la prise de décisions en temps réel dans les sites Samsung, la logistique et la robotique.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) und Samsung haben am 31. Oktober 2025 Pläne angekündigt, eine KI-Fabrik zu bauen, die von mehr als 50.000 NVIDIA-GPUs angetrieben wird, um beschleunigte Berechnung in die fortschrittliche Chipfertigung zu integrieren.
Die Zusammenarbeit setzt NVIDIA CUDA-X, cuLitho und Omniverse Digital Twins ein, um 20-fache Leistungssteigerungen in der rechnergestützten Lithographie zu erzielen, die Simulation zu beschleunigen und KI-gesteuerte vorausschauende Wartung, betriebliche Optimierung und Echtzeit-Entscheidungen über Samsung-Fabriken, Logistik und Robotik zu ermöglichen.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) وSamsung أعلنتا عن خطط في 31 أكتوبر 2025 لبناء مصنع ذكاء اصطناعي يعمل بأكثر من 50,000 وحدة معالجة رسومية من NVIDIA لدمج الحوسبة المتسارعة في التصنيع المتقدم للرقائق.
تطبق الشراكة NVIDIA CUDA-X وcuLitho وOmniverse Digital Twins لتحقق مكاسب أداء بمقدار 20x في الطباعة بالحوسبة، وتسرع المحاكاة وتتيح الصيانة التنبؤية المدفوعة بالذكاء الاصطناعي، وتحسين التشغيل واتخاذ القرار في الوقت الفعلي عبر مصانع سامسونج واللوجستيات والروبوتات.
- 50,000+ NVIDIA GPUs committed to Samsung AI factory
 - 20x performance improvement in computational lithography using NVIDIA cuLitho
 - Deployment of NVIDIA Omniverse digital twins for predictive maintenance and operations
 
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Insights
Large-scale NVIDIA–Samsung AI factory aims to accelerate chip design and fab automation using >50,000 GPUs, promising step-change compute for manufacturing.
The collaboration pairs Samsung’s fabs and process toolchain with NVIDIA’s accelerated compute, software stacks and digital-twin platforms to move computationally heavy tasks into GPU-accelerated flows. The announced deployment of more than 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs and integration of NVIDIA Omniverse, CUDA-X libraries and cuLitho into Samsung’s OPC lithography chain creates materially higher throughput for simulation, verification and computational lithography, reportedly delivering a 20x performance gain in those specific workloads. This directly shortens design-to-operation cycles and enables real-time analytics and predictive maintenance in fab operations.
The practical impact depends on production integration, software portability and toolchain validation. Key dependencies include validated equivalence of GPU-accelerated results versus existing EDA and OPC outputs, operational readiness of digital twins across global fabs, and successful scaling of workflows into full production. Risks include long verification timelines, dependencies on third-party EDA partners and complexity in migrating legacy flows; the announcement provides no timing for full ramp beyond the 
Concrete items to watch: measured fab throughput and yield improvements after GPU-accelerated EDA and cuLitho deployment, published benchmarks or third-party validation of the claimed 20x speedup, and timelines for full operational use of the AI factory at scale. Expect initial technical metrics within months and broader operational effects over 6–12 months after phased integration begins.
New AI Factory With 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs to Accelerate Agentic and Physical AI Applications for Advanced Chip Manufacturing, Mobile Devices and Robotics
- Samsung and NVIDIA are building on a deep partnership of more than 25 years to extend their semiconductor collaboration from next-generation HBM and custom solutions to foundry services for manufacturing, AI and robotics.
 - Samsung and NVIDIA are working together to innovate breakthroughs for next-generation semiconductors, as well as to power Samsung products and services across smartphones and robotics.
 - Samsung is accelerating its chipmaking OPC lithography platform with NVIDIA CUDA GPU-accelerated infrastructure for chip manufacturing, achieving 20x performance gains in computational lithography and technology computer-aided design simulations.
 - Samsung is building digital twins with NVIDIA Omniverse for global fabs to shorten time from design to operations and enable AI-driven predictive maintenance, operational optimization and real-time decision-making.
 - Samsung is harnessing NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries and solutions from Synopsys, Cadence and Siemens to achieve massive speedups in simulation, verification and manufacturing analysis.
 
GYEONGJU, South Korea, Oct. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- APEC Summit -- NVIDIA today announced plans with Samsung Electronics to build a new AI factory, representing a new era where intelligent computing and chip manufacturing converge. The state-of-the-art AI factory will combine Samsung’s semiconductor technologies with NVIDIA platforms to establish the foundation of next-generation, AI-driven production.
Powered by more than 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs, Samsung’s semiconductor AI factory will be a centerpiece of the company’s digital transformation, integrating accelerated computing directly into full-fledged advanced chip manufacturing.
Through this collaboration, Samsung and NVIDIA are setting a global benchmark for AI-driven semiconductor manufacturing at scale, integrating data from physical equipment and production workflows to achieve predictive maintenance, process improvements and increased operational efficiency in autonomous fab environments.
“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. “As Korea’s and one of the world’s foremost technology and industrial leaders, Samsung is forging its AI foundation with NVIDIA to lead the future of intelligent and autonomous manufacturing — transforming Samsung itself and the many industries around the world built on Samsung technologies.”
“NVIDIA has been a visionary of this new AI era, and its technologies have empowered innovators to reinvent industries,” said Jay Y. Lee, executive chairman of Samsung Electronics. “From Samsung’s DRAM for NVIDIA’s game-changing graphics card in 1995 to our new AI factory, we are thrilled to continue our longstanding journey with NVIDIA in leading this transformation as we envision creating new standards for the future and accelerating breakthroughs for the world.”
From their first collaboration on NVIDIA’s first graphics card NV1 with Samsung’s DRAM to introducing the industry’s first commercial HBM, and a key supply collaboration for HBM3E and HBM4 today, the companies celebrate a strong alliance spanning more than 25 years that has helped create the foundation for today’s AI transformation. The companies will continue their semiconductor collaboration beyond HBM, GDDR, high-density memory modules, SOCAMM and custom solutions as well as foundry services to support the broader ecosystem.
Samsung is harnessing NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA CUDA-X™ libraries and solutions from Synopsys, Cadence and Siemens to achieve massive speedups in circuit simulation, verification and manufacturing analysis. The companies are collaborating with these electronic design automation partners to innovate chip design, and will continue to reshape GPU-accelerated EDA tools and design technologies necessary for the AI era.
Samsung uses the NVIDIA Omniverse™ platform as the foundation for its digital twins, which provide physically accurate simulation environments. This virtual environment allows global fabs to shorten the time from design to operations and achieve AI-driven predictive maintenance, real-time decision-making and factory automation.
To speed intelligent logistics with a unified platform, Samsung is deploying NVIDIA RTX PRO™ Servers with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. The real-time digital twin of the Samsung fab will enable operational planning, anomaly detection and logistics optimization — a significant step toward a fully autonomous fab.
To accelerate computational lithography — the most computationally intensive workload in the semiconductor manufacturing process — the companies are integrating the NVIDIA cuLitho library into Samsung’s advanced lithography platform, OPC. The collaboration has led to 20x greater performance and scalable deployment across semiconductor manufacturing.
Samsung Accelerates Smart Manufacturing With Digital Twins, Robotics and Generative AI
Samsung has been building its proprietary AI models powering more than 400 million Samsung devices with access to advanced reasoning capabilities, delivering breakthrough performance in real-time translation, multilingual interactions and intelligent summarization.
Samsung is charting the future of intelligent robotics across manufacturing automation and humanoid robot applications using NVIDIA robotics technologies on NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers.
To accelerate intelligent robot deployment, Samsung is using the NVIDIA Isaac Sim™ reference application, built on NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA Cosmos™ world foundation models, to connect synthetic and real data, middleware and teleoperation, as well as the NVIDIA Jetson Thor™ high-performance edge AI platform optimized for humanoid robotics. Combined, these technologies enable the deployment of robots that can understand and interact with the physical world in real time.
NVIDIA and Samsung also worked with Korean telco operators and academic institutions to develop AI-RAN network technology, bringing together AI and mobile network workloads, which will be necessary for the adoption of physical AI.
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