Samsung Considers Outsourcing Google TPU I/O Chip Design as 2nm Orders Surge

According to BlockBeats, on July 16, Samsung Electronics is considering outsourcing the backend design of Google's 10th-generation TPU (codenamed Icefish) I/O chip due to stretched internal resources. Samsung's 2nm order intake has surged recently, now serving Google, Tesla, Anthropic, and DeepX, straining available workforce. The Google TPU comprises a compute processor and I/O chip; the latter is produced by Samsung on 2nm process, handling data transfer between compute and HBM. Google is collaborating with MediaTek on the design, with potential mass production by 2028. Potential outsourcing partners include ADTechnology, Gaonchips, and Alphachips.
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