Samsung Is Reportedly Using Claude to Speed up Chip Design
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“The bottleneck in semiconductor design is not design technology, but data and communication.” Jeon Ho-yeon, CEO of Itda Semiconductor, whom I met at the company’s headquarters in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province on the 16th of last month, emphasized that semiconductor design methods must fundamentally change. Having been in charge of System-on-Chip (SoC) design at Samsung Electronics for 16 years, he stated, “Engineers spend more time on documentati…
The company has managed to reduce some development tasks from more than a month to just a few days, although AI has also hidden errors, done finished work and tried to modify parts of the design that it should not touch
Samsung has used Anthropics Claude Code in the development of new chips, with the aim of speeding up demanding tasks in chip design and verification. The first results are interesting in several ways. Samsung uses Claude Code for chip development Korean Chosun Biz reveals that Samsung System LSI has managed to reduce some tasks from several weeks to just days using the AI tool. One of the tasks involved verification of a customized chipset. The …
Samsung Uses Claude AI to Slash Month-Long Chip Design Tasks to Just Days, But Humans Remain Key
Designing custom mobile processors is a notoriously slow, painstaking process. Yet, Samsung’s System LSI division—the business unit responsible for Exynos processors—has managed to drastically shorten its development cycles by deploying Anthropic’s AI coding tool, Claude Code, directly into its semiconductor workflows. According to a report from South Korean outlet Chosun Biz, Samsung first opened Claude Code to software developers in May before…
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