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NVIDIA and Samsung collaborate to build AI factory for intelligent manufacturing

Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 01:05 AM

NVIDIA and Samsung have partnered to establish an AI factory focused on advancing intelligent manufacturing processes. This collaboration aims to integrate AI infrastructure into industrial production workflows.

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NVIDIA and Samsung are expanding their 25-year partnership to build a state-of-the-art AI factory, integrating accelerated computing directly into advanced semiconductor manufacturing. This "AI Megafactory" is powered by more than 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs and utilizes the NVIDIA Omniverse platform to create digital twins for global fab operations. The collaboration has already demonstrated a 20x performance gain in computational lithography, drastically shortening the time from chip design to production while enabling AI-driven predictive maintenance and real-time operational optimization. For investors, this alliance marks a critical pivot toward autonomous manufacturing and secures Samsung’s position as a primary supplier for NVIDIA’s next-generation hardware. In February 2026, Samsung is scheduled to begin the world’s first mass-produced shipments of HBM4 chips to NVIDIA, specifically designed for the upcoming Vera Rubin AI platform. These chips achieve processing speeds of 11.7 Gbps, exceeding industry standards and solidifying the supply chain link between Samsung’s foundry capabilities and NVIDIA’s dominant AI infrastructure.

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