Samsung wants to rally more fabless customers
By Julien Happich, eeNews Europe
October 21, 2019
Samsung Electronics has held its first Samsung Advanced Foundry Ecosystem (SAFE) Forum 2019 in the United States, sharing the latest technology trends and showing its will to strengthen customer cooperation within the foundry ecosystem.
SAFE Forum is designed to provide an opportunity for SAFE partner companies to directly meet with customers to discuss comprehensive design technology infrastructure, including electronic design automation (EDA), intellectual property (IP), cloud, design service, and packaging, which is critical to efficiently developing and manufacturing semiconductor products.
While the Samsung Foundry Forum (SFF) has served as a channel to present Samsung’s technology roadmap and leadership to customers, the newly held SAFE Forum is distinctive in that it allows its partners to engage deeper and more efficient collaboration within Samsung’s foundry ecosystem by directly communicating in detail with customers on their own design support solutions proven by Samsung.
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