Samsung Boosts AI Chip R&D Hiring in India to Strengthen Semiconductor Capabilities

Samsung Electronics is speeding up the research and development of its AI chip technology in India, which highlights the increasingly significant role of the country as a semiconductor center all over the world. The company is also increasing employment in its Bengaluru-based Samsung Semiconductor India Research (SSIR) facility in search of engineers with expertise in the system-on-chip (SoC) design, memory architecture, and firmware software development.

The hiring spurt will build stronger capabilities of Samsung in the field of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, which is in line with the ambitious Semicon India program of India that has set out to make the country a semiconductor manufacturing and design hub. Through enhancing local talent, Samsung will aim to innovate at a higher pace and create chipsets of the next generation to enable the use of AI in consumer electronics, mobile devices, and enterprise solutions.

According to industry analysts, this is a move that is in the face of increasing competition in semiconductor technology globally, especially in AI-oriented processors. The presence of a good supply of engineering talent in India and government support of semiconductor development in India have made it one of the best locations where multinational companies such as Samsung can work and grow.

SSIR is the chip design company of Samsung that is based in Bengaluru. The current job recruitment drive is part of the long-term investment of the company to entrench its research presence in the area further, generate high-value employment, and have a role to play as part of an Indian semiconductor ecosystem.

As the global market moves quickly towards the production of AI chipsets, Samsung’s investment in Indian talent is an indication of a strategic move to retain its competitive edge as it supports the nation in its quest to make a mark in the global semiconductor market.

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