Samsung is focusing on artificial intelligence and turning to India for leadership. The company has started hiring engineers at its Bengaluru research center to create a global hub for next-generation AI semiconductor design.
The goal is to develop more efficient, powerful, and energy-smart AI chips to stay ahead in the global high-performance computing race. AI chips are crucial for self-driving cars and generative AI tools.
Samsung's Bengaluru R&D facility, one of its largest outside South Korea, will lead this effort. The center has been key in developing memory and system LSI technologies.
Artificial intelligence chips are the backbone of everything from self-driving cars to generative AI tools.
Author's summary: Samsung hires AI engineers in Bengaluru.