Dell has partnered with Samsung Electronics to build infrastructure to support the chipmaker’s AI-driven semiconductor manufacturing efforts.
Set to be deployed across Samsung’s research, design, and production critical systems, the partnership will see Dell provide “standardized building blocks for compute, storage, and data movement that support AI models and critical systems running simultaneously.”
– Ben Wodecki/SDxCentral
No additional information about the exact solutions Dell will be providing to Samsung has been detailed, nor have the companies set out a timeline for when the infrastructure will be deployed.
The announcement was made at Dell Technology World, the company’s annual event currently taking place in Las Vegas. Speaking to the media ahead of the conference, Sam Grocott, SVP, product marketing, at Dell, said the infrastructure that will be provided to Samsung will power its digital twin and real-time analytics platform, and will support the agentic AI tools that monitor the company’s operations, helping it to catch anomalies and carry out process tuning automatically.









