2024.03.05
Meta to partner with Samsung to reduce reliance on TSMC: presidential office
By Park Jae-hyuk, The Korea Times - Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg indicated the U.S. multinational technology conglomerate's intention to work with Samsung Electronics in the artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor sector to rely less on chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or TSMC, according to the presidential office Thursday.
After
a 30-minute meeting between the American tech entrepreneur and President Yoon
Suk Yeol in Seoul that day, a senior official at Yoon's office told reporters
that Zuckerberg recognized Samsung for its status as one of the largest foundry
companies in the world.
"Zuckerberg
said Samsung's status can be the key point in their cooperation," the
official said.
The
Meta CEO is also said to have mentioned his company's reliance on the Taiwanese
chipmaker, describing the current situation as "volatile." The
operator of Facebook and Instagram had asked TSMC to manufacture two types of
AI chips, which were designed by the U.S. firm and unveiled last May.
"His
remarks mean that Samsung's status can help in stabilizing Meta's heavy
reliance on TSMC under the current geopolitical situation," the official
said.
Meta's
Korean operation declined to confirm what its CEO said exactly to Yoon.
After
Zuckerberg's dinner with Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong a
day earlier at the Korean firm's VIP guest house in Seoul, Meta remained silent
on what the two discussed during the meeting.
Unlike
LG, which informed reporters on Wednesday that the company's executives and
Zuckerberg had in-depth discussions centered on technological cooperation
related to extended reality, Samsung declined to comment on Lee's meeting with
the Meta CEO.
Industry
officials speculated that their discussions revolved around semiconductor
cooperation, particularly concerning the production of AI chips, which are
necessary for operating Meta's next-generation large language model known as
Llama 3.
The
presidential office said that Yoon told Zuckerberg about the government's
support for Samsung's investments in the construction of the world's largest
semiconductor cluster near Seoul.
The
Meta CEO responded positively to Yoon's request to prevent the spread of fake
news on social media ahead of elections in Korea and other countries, the
presidential office added.
Following
the meeting with Yoon, Zuckerberg departed for India to attend a wedding
ceremony for the son of billionaire Mukesh Ambani, the head of the oil and
technology conglomerate Reliance Industries.
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/03/133_369772.html