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Anthropic is in talks with Samsung to manufacture a custom AI chip

Anthropic is in talks with Samsung Electronics to explore manufacturing a custom AI chip, The Information reported on Thursday. The project remains at an early stage, and Anthropic has not yet decided what the chip would be used for, how powerful it would be, or how it would fit into a server, according to the [] This story continues at The Next Web
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The Eastern Herald
· Jul 4, 2026
Anthropic Is in Talks With Samsung to Build Its First Custom 2nm AI Chip
Anthropic is in early talks with Samsung to manufacture a custom 2nm AI chip, marking the Claude maker's clearest push yet toward hardware independence from Nvidia. No design or timeline has been set, but the hire of a former OpenAI chip engineer suggests the conversations are in earnest.
The korea Herald News
· Jul 3, 2026
Samsung in talks to produce Anthropic’s advanced AI chips
Anthropic is in talks with Samsung Electronics to produce advanced artificial intelligence chips using the Korean chipmaker’s next-generation foundry and packaging technologies, according to a report, in a potential boost to Samsung’s efforts to win more big tech customers. The Information reported Thursday that the US AI model developer is considering using Samsung’s 2-nanometer foundry process and advanced packaging facilities to manufacture its own high-end chips. The discussions are still at
TechRepublic
· Jul 6, 2026
Anthropic Reportedly Eyes Samsung for Custom AI Chip
Anthropic is reportedly in early talks with Samsung on a custom AI chip as AI firms push to cut compute costs and rely less on Nvidia hardware. The post Anthropic Reportedly Eyes Samsung for Custom AI Chip appeared first on TechRepublic.
UPI
· Jul 4, 2026
Anthropic eyes South Korea's Samsung for custom AI chip
Anthropic eyes South Korea's Samsung for custom AI chip
CBC News
· Jun 1, 2026
Do you want AI with that? Chatbots could take your next order at the drive-thru
Do you want AI with that? Chatbots could take your next order at the drive-thru
The Next Web
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Related coverage for "Anthropic is in talks with Samsung to manufacture a custom AI chip": The Eastern Herald — Anthropic Is in Talks With Samsung to Build Its First Custom 2nm AI Chip. The korea Herald News — Samsung in talks to produce Anthropic’s advanced AI chips. TechRepublic — Anthropic Reportedly Eyes Samsung for Custom AI Chip. UPI — Anthropic eyes South Korea's Samsung for custom AI chip. CBC News — Do you want AI with that? Chatbots could take your next order at the drive-thru. The Next Web — Healthcare’s AI Revolution Has Forgotten the Human Being