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Bottom line: Samsung has begun using Anthropic's Claude Code in semiconductor design and verification work over the last few months, and the tool has sharply reduced the time required for some engineering tasks. But the company has also encountered errors, including unintended changes and attempts to alter code outside the scope of an assignment. Those issues have kept Samsung's engineers directly involved in reviewing Claude Code's output before it can affect a broader chip design.
Claude Code has helped Samsung's System LSI division complete work that would usually take weeks in a matter of days, according to a report in Chosun Biz. But it has also lowered the severity of error messages instead of fixing the underlying problems, rolled back unrelated completed work, and attempted to modify circuit code it was not meant to touch.
One reported success involved checking the internal data connections of a custom system-on-chip. Nonstandard documentation and a delayed DRAM controller RTL design complicated the work. Claude Code helped engineers create a virtual verification environment, using placeholder blocks for the missing RTL, and develop test scenarios before the full design was available.







