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Samsung has developed an AI PC-specific AI accelerator chip named 「GAIA」, and has provided samples for testing to Lenovo and HP. Mass production is expected to begin as early as next year.
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BlockBeats News, July 10th. Samsung Electronics' System LSI Division is currently developing a generative AI acceleration chip under the codename "GAIA," designed specifically for AI PCs. This chip is built on a 4nm process and is positioned as a "memory-centric AI accelerator." The core idea is to place the computing unit as close to the memory as possible and to advance the deep integration with the next-generation PIM (Processing-In-Memory) memory technology to reduce the latency and power consumption caused by frequent data transfer between the processor and memory. Unlike GPUs for general-purpose computing, GAIA is optimized for NPU architecture, specifically targeting AI inferencing tasks on the PC, essentially extending Samsung's mobile NPU technology to the PC environment. Currently, GAIA has provided prototype samples to Lenovo and HP for performance validation, with mass production expected as soon as next year, aligning well with the global PC industry's accelerated transition to AI PCs.

Against the backdrop of the increasingly fierce competition in the global AI PC chip market, Samsung has chosen to enter the market with an independent AI acceleration module rather than a main processor, taking a differentiated path. NVIDIA recently made a high-profile announcement to enter the Windows PC processor market, while Qualcomm's Snapdragon X series has already made its move, and Intel and AMD are continuously strengthening their NPU capabilities on their respective platforms. Samsung's strategy is not to seek to replace the main processor but to work as a dedicated AI computing module in collaboration with existing PC platforms, avoiding a head-on collision with the aforementioned giants. In 2012, Samsung introduced the Exynos processor into Chromebooks, but discontinued it two years later. This re-entry into the PC chip market with an AI PC focus is more targeted. As the world's largest memory chip manufacturer, Samsung has a natural integration advantage in PIM technology, and GAIA's architectural design also reflects the strategic intent of bridging the memory business with logic chip capabilities. The key milestone to validate whether this strategy can be realized will be whether Lenovo and HP formally adopt it.

Fonte:BlockBeats

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