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Samsung’s Chip Division Is Using Claude AI to Speed up Development

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According to a new report from Chosun Biz, Samsung’s System LSI division has started using Anthropic’s AI coding tool, Claude Code, for semiconductor-specific tasks. The tool has reportedly helped the brand significantly reduce development times in some cases. The publication provides two examples of how Claude Code has helped Samsung’s engineers. First, a custom SoC verification task that would normally take more than a month was completed in…

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It has been confirmed that Samsung Electronics has significantly reduced the time required for some semiconductor design and verification tasks by adopting Antropic’s Large-Scale Language Model (LLM) ‘Claude.’ Concrete efficiency improvements have emerged in the development field approximately three months after Claude’s AI coding tool, ‘Claude Code,’ was initially opened to software development personnel. Customer-customized System-on-Chip (SoC…

The System LSI division of South Korean giant Samsung has integrated Claude Code, an advanced AI tool developed by Anthropic, into its workflows. According to Chosun Biz, this technology has demonstrated impressive acceleration of production processes in several pilot projects. For example, the verification of a specialized system-on-a-chip (SoC), which traditionally took over a month, was successfully completed in just a couple of days. Artific…

According to a recent South Korean report, Samsung Electronics' System LSI division began introducing the Anthropic Claude Code into semiconductor R & D in May and as a result, it is now being used in the actual SoC design and verification work, and Samsung is supposedly seeing productivity improvements [...] The post Samsung is using AI to build chips and reduces a work month to just two days first appeared on TransMedia.

Claude Code is no longer just a tool for accelerating traditional programming tasks and starting to occupy space in much more complex areas of computer engineering. In Samsung's System LSI division, responsible for components such as Exynos processors, image sensors, modems and other integrated circuits, technology is being used to accelerate activities related to SoCs verification and low-level software development. The reported results draw at…

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조선일보 broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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