ARM, a leading semiconductor intellectual property (IP) supplier, is expanding its presence in South Korea with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI) chip designs for the Internet of Things (IoT). The company has established a new design center in Seoul, which will serve as a hub for developing AI-powered chip designs for IoT applications.
The new design center will leverage ARM's expertise in AI and machine learning (ML) to develop chip designs that can efficiently process AI workloads at the edge. This will enable IoT devices to make real-time decisions without relying on cloud connectivity, reducing latency and improving overall performance.
ARM's expansion in South Korea is strategic, given the country's strong semiconductor industry and growing demand for AI-powered IoT solutions. The company plans to collaborate with local partners, including semiconductor companies, OEMs, and startups, to accelerate the development of AI-powered IoT products.
The establishment of the new design center is also expected to create new job opportunities in South Korea, particularly in the fields of AI, ML, and chip design. ARM's investment in South Korea is a testament to the country's growing importance in the global semiconductor industry and its potential to become a hub for AI innovation.