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Samsung and TSMC Ventures Boosts UAE as a Key Player in the Global Chip Industry

The Global Economics by The Global Economics
September 24, 2024
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Samsung and TSMC Ventures Boosts UAE as a Key Player in the Global Chip Industry

Samsung and TSMC Ventures Boosts UAE as a Key Player in the Global Chip Industry

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The UAE offers a regional base with a robust supply chain and supports the growing demand for advanced computing, which might also give a strategic advantage.

Major chip companies Samsung Semiconductor and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company may soon open offices in the United Arab Emirates(UAE), which would help boost the supply chains and strategic plans of global manufacturers and another indication of the country’s growing technological influence.

TSMC and Samsung, the second and fifth largest chipmakers by market capitalization, respectively, are considering building new factories in the UAE. TSMC has released a statement saying that it is always open to having productive conversations on strategies aimed at improving the semiconductor industry. The company, whose clients are industry leaders like Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Qualcomm, and Intel, stated that it is focused on the global expansion of projects and has no current ideas for fresh investments. Samsung, based in Seoul, South Korea, declined to comment. 

The entry of these companies can trigger a significant shift in the world of semiconductor business and could catalyze the development of the Middle East as a leading tech hub.

The United Arab Emirates offers a regional base with a robust supply chain and supports the growing demand for advanced computing, which might also give a strategic advantage.

This action was to fuel the ambition of the United Arab Emirates to diversify its economy and become an international leader in the technological landscape, especially in the semiconductor and artificial intelligence industry. 

For the global semiconductor industry, it would establish a new power center in AI and advanced computing, with the Middle East possibly moving from being a technology consumer to a significant creator and inventor. 

From a geopolitical perspective, this move might reshape tech partnerships and reduce supply chain pressures in chip manufacturing. If effective, the UAE will operate as a gatekeeper for AI innovation, drawing more investment and partnerships. 

The United Arab Emirates has been investing in the semiconductor industry as it presents itself as the technology hub and prepares for the post-recession economy. It even signed some international deals this past year to accelerate this strategy. 

The most notable was Microsoft’s $1.5 billion investment in Abu Dhabi AI company G42 in April. G42 and Nividia teamed up last week to create artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to improve the accuracy of weather forecasting worldwide.

During the Gitex Global tech exhibition in Dubai, G42 partnered with ChatGPT founder and generative AI developer OpenAI, as the latter wanted to strengthen its position in the Middle East.

Last week, Microsoft announced an AI infrastructure investment partnership with Global Infrastructure Partners, BlackRock, and MGX, an Abu Dhabu-based technology company, to raise $100 billion.

In May, the United Arab Emirates and France partnered to form an AI investment collaboration that will include talent development and semiconductor creation. 

Mubadala Investment Company, the strategic investment arm of Abu Dhabi, already owns a share in GlobalFoundries, a chip manufacturer based in New York.

The United Arab Emirates made a smart strategic move to become a manufacturing hub due to a shortage of advanced semiconductors. 

With open-source AI models advancing rapidly, having access to essential data, state-of-the-art hardware, and abundant energy resources is increasingly necessary to have a competitive edge in AI. It brings the UAE to the realities of a competitive AI world. Offering the UAE preferential access to cutting-edge chips might catapult it to the forefront of AI innovation, considering its financial capacity for energy infrastructure and data acquisition. 

Some challenges that need to be addressed are the need for advanced infrastructure and a skilled workforce to help perform such complex operations. 

However, if it is effective, the UAE might solidify its position as a regional tech leader, causing a rippling effect and stimulating further innovation in the Middle East.

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