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NVIDIA explores how AI and digital twins are transforming the entire semiconductor manufacturing process
ME News, on April 8 (UTC+8), NVIDIA officially released a tweet in which it reviewed a prior meeting with Yong Ho Song from Samsung America and NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang. The tweet’s accompanying video discusses how agentic AI and digital twin technology are transforming semiconductor manufacturing, covering the entire process from design and engineering to production. The video’s focus is on how AI and digital twins accelerate chip design in electronic design automation (EDA), improve precision and efficiency in computational lithography, and how digital twin technology is used for designing and operating wafer fabs. The article suggests that these technologies work together to make semiconductor manufacturing more efficient and intelligent, addressing complex challenges and pushing the industry toward a more integrated, simulation-driven future. (Source: InFoQ)