en.Wedoany.com Reported - South Korean semiconductor design company Semifive (세미파이브) announced on the 26th that it has received a mass production supply contract (PO) for AI semiconductors used in high-performance computing (HPC) from a Japanese AI semiconductor client.
The contract is valued at approximately 11 billion won, with products set to be delivered starting in the second half of this year. Semifive stated that this order is expected to serve as a starting point for subsequent supply contracts.
With the widespread adoption of generative AI and increased investment in data center infrastructure, global demand for HPC semiconductors that combine computing power and energy efficiency is rapidly growing. To capitalize on this trend and align with Japan's expanding investments in the advanced semiconductor sector, Semifive established a local subsidiary in Tokyo last year, setting up a technical support system close to customers. This order is seen as a tangible achievement of the company's strategy to enter the Japanese market.
Semifive CEO Cho Myung-hyun (조명현) stated that if the first-quarter performance marked the formal start of external growth, this order signifies the company's entry into a global mass production growth cycle. He emphasized that as demand for high-performance, efficient custom semiconductors increases, the company will leverage its proven advanced process platform capabilities to continue driving profitable global expansion.
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