Cadence and Samsung Foundry Strengthen Collaboration on 2nm and 3D IC to Address Rapid Growth in AI Infrastructure and Physical AI Demand
Cadence and Samsung Foundry have expanded their collaboration on Samsung's 2nd-gen 2nm process to meet the surging demand for AI infrastructure and physical AI. By integrating Cadence's memory/interface IP and AI-optimized EDA flows, they enable customers like NVIDIA and Ambarella to accelerate the development of next-gen AI chips.
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Cadence (Nasdaq: CDNS) and Samsung Foundry announced on May 28 the development of a full portfolio of memory and interface IP for Samsung's 2nd-gen 2nm process, alongside the expansion of Cadence's agentic AI digital, custom, 3D IC, and System Design & Analysis (SDA) flow certifications. Through this collaboration, Cadence provides Samsung with next-generation AI infrastructure across data centers, edge, and intelligent devices, as well as signoff-ready platforms for physical AI design. This agreement extends the partnership announced in 2025. Specifically, it includes the expansion of Cadence's memory/interface IP, support for NVIDIA NVLink-C2C interconnects, CUDA-X GPU acceleration libraries, and high-speed SerDes, PCIe, UCIe, and major memory interfaces. The certification and enhancement of the 2nd-gen 2nm design flow allow ecosystem partners to achieve high performance, low power, and faster tape-outs. Boyd Phelps of Cadence emphasized the importance of advanced nodes and 3D IC design in the evolution of AI infrastructure, noting that the collaboration accelerates time-to-market for joint customers. Jongshin Shin of Samsung stated that they are providing robust semiconductor and 3D-IC platforms to meet the explosive demand for cutting-edge AI designs. Furthermore, NVIDIA provides high-bandwidth interconnects via NVLink-C2C and CUDA-X, while Ambarella is leveraging this collaboration to develop its next-gen 2nm edge AI platform. Both companies plan to showcase these technologies at the 'Samsung Advanced Foundry Ecosystem 2026'.
FAQ
How does this impact Taiwan's semiconductor industry?
The strengthened partnership between Cadence and Samsung serves as a key benchmark for Taiwan's semiconductor ecosystem, particularly regarding the competitive landscape of design and manufacturing at advanced nodes.