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Anthropic AI chip talks with Samsung target 2nm process

0xTechX by 0xTechX
July 4, 2026
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The Anthropic AI chip story broke on July 2, 2026, when The Information reported that the maker of Claude is in early talks with Samsung Electronics to manufacture a custom AI accelerator. Anthropic is exploring a custom AI accelerator with Samsung Electronics, reportedly targeting Samsung’s 2-nanometer foundry process after the Claude maker entered early planning talks over chip functions, performance goals, packaging, and future server deployment. This is a big deal, and here is why.

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  • Why Is Anthropic Building Its Own Chip?
  • What Is Samsung’s 2nm Process and Why Does It Matter?
  • The Anthropic AI Chip Race Across the Industry
  • Who Is Leading Anthropic’s Chip Team?
  • What Are the Risks?
  • What This Means for Pakistan’s Cloud and IT Sector
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Is the Anthropic AI chip confirmed?
    • Will Anthropic stop using Nvidia chips?
    • Why did Anthropic pick Samsung over TSMC?
    • When could an Anthropic custom chip be ready?

Why Is Anthropic Building Its Own Chip?

Running a large AI model like Claude is very expensive. Every time you send a message, a server has to process it using high-end chips. Right now, those chips mostly come from Nvidia, which currently holds an estimated 74% share of the AI chip market.

For the past several years, elite AI research labs have operated at the mercy of intense hardware shortages and rigid ecosystem locks. But as the economics of serving millions of daily queries become increasingly unsustainable, the world’s leading labs are scrambling to take direct control of their internal supply lines.

A custom chip built specifically for Claude’s workloads can change that. Custom inference chips can make Anthropic’s models run faster, consume less power, reduce cloud bills, and provide hardware-specific optimizations for Claude. In short, it is about saving money and moving faster.

The company is not abandoning GPUs, TPUs, or cloud-provider chips. It is trying to avoid becoming a price-taker forever.

What Is Samsung’s 2nm Process and Why Does It Matter?

The 2nm designation, formally called Samsung’s SF2 process, uses Gate-All-Around (GAA) nanosheet transistors, a structural shift from the FinFET transistors that dominated the previous decade. GAA transistors allow the gate to fully surround the channel from all four sides, providing tighter electrical control and enabling either 15% better performance at the same power or significant power savings compared with the prior generation.

Think of it like this: smaller transistors packed more tightly means more computing power without using more electricity. For AI work that runs 24 hours a day in giant server rooms, that matters a lot.

Anthropic is also reportedly discussing the use of Samsung’s advanced packaging technology to position the main processor closer to memory chips, increasing data transfer speeds and minimizing bottlenecks. This is important because large models require enormous amounts of data to move rapidly between memory and compute. If the processor waits on memory, theoretical compute throughput becomes a brochure number.

The Anthropic AI Chip Race Across the Industry

Anthropic is not the only lab doing this. The whole AI industry is moving in the same direction. Anthropic’s exploration follows a pattern established by the largest technology companies. Google developed its Tensor Processing Units for internal AI workloads, Amazon built Trainium and Inferentia chips for AWS customers, and Microsoft developed Maia for Azure AI infrastructure.

OpenAI’s Jalapeño, unveiled June 24, represents the first time a pure-play AI lab has brought a custom chip to production. The inference-focused chip was co-designed with Broadcom and is targeted for initial deployment by the end of 2026.

Anthropic is nearly the last major AI lab still relying entirely on others’ chips. That clearly had to change. The Samsung deal, if it goes through, puts Anthropic in the same league as Google, Amazon, and OpenAI on hardware.

Beyond Samsung, Anthropic is also in discussions with Microsoft regarding its Maia AI chips and with UK-based startup Fractile about inference solutions, indicating a deliberate multi-vendor diversification strategy rather than a single-partner bet.

Who Is Leading Anthropic’s Chip Team?

The project is still nascent, as no detailed design or manufacturing work has begun, and the company may not proceed, but The Information noted that Anthropic recently brought on Clive Chan, an early member of OpenAI’s own custom chip team, as part of a deliberate engineering buildout.

Recruiting someone with hands-on chip design experience from a rival lab is a clear signal that this is not just talk. Clive Chan is a highly respected semiconductor architect who previously served as a foundational engineer for OpenAI’s dedicated custom silicon division. His arrival gives Anthropic the technical leadership needed to coordinate complex chip layout designs.

What Are the Risks?

This project is far from a done deal. Several risks are real.

  • Samsung’s yield problem: Yield is the percentage of chips on a wafer that pass quality testing. Samsung’s first-generation SF2 process was reported at yields in the 50-60% range through much of 2025, well below the 70-80% benchmark analysts consider economically viable for high-volume production.
  • Cost and time: A full-custom chip on a cutting-edge node can cost upwards of $500 million in design, mask, and verification work, and two to three years to bring to volume production.
  • No specs yet: Anthropic has not determined what the processor should do, how powerful it should be, or how it would fit into a server.
  • Could be dropped: The company has already begun discussions with several design service providers, but it is far from the detailed design, testing, and mass production stages. An insider also cautioned that Anthropic could still abandon the project midway.

Still, even the act of starting these talks has value. If Anthropic can move a meaningful share of Claude inference onto hardware designed for its needs, it can change the economics of serving customers. If it cannot, the project may still improve its negotiating position with other chip suppliers.

What This Means for Pakistan’s Cloud and IT Sector

You might wonder what a chip deal between an American AI company and a Korean manufacturer has to do with Pakistan. Quite a bit, actually.

Pakistani IT companies, freelancers, and startups use Claude and other AI tools through cloud platforms like AWS and Google Cloud every day. Right now, the cost of running those AI models is high, partly because Nvidia GPUs are expensive and in short supply globally.

If Anthropic successfully builds its own chip and reduces its compute costs, it could lower the price of Claude API access. That directly benefits Pakistani developers and companies that build products on top of Claude or use it for tasks like coding, customer service, and data analysis.

Also, the biggest labs increasingly treat bespoke hardware as strategic, not optional. If these efforts succeed, they could ease the compute bottleneck that has kept advanced AI expensive. Cheaper AI compute means smaller companies in markets like Pakistan can afford to use frontier AI tools that were previously only for big firms with large budgets.

Pakistan’s IT export sector, which is growing fast, depends heavily on access to good AI tools at fair prices. Any shift that makes those tools cheaper or more reliable is a win for local developers and businesses. You can read more about Anthropic’s official platform and Claude’s capabilities to understand what Pakistani developers are already building on top of.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Anthropic AI chip confirmed?

No. Anthropic is in early-stage talks with Samsung Electronics to manufacture a custom AI accelerator chip, with no final design, target workload, or performance specs yet decided. The talks are real, but no contract has been signed and Anthropic could still walk away.

Will Anthropic stop using Nvidia chips?

No, based on available information. Anthropic told The Information that AWS Trainium, Google Tensor Processing Units, and Nvidia GPUs will remain central to its compute strategy. The custom chip is meant to add to that mix, not replace it.

Why did Anthropic pick Samsung over TSMC?

The funding round included strategic investors Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology. Samsung stands out from that group for one specific reason: it is the only investor that actually operates a foundry business. Samsung does not just design chips or make memory, it manufactures other companies’ chip designs in its own fabrication plants. The investor relationship made Samsung a natural manufacturing partner to approach first. Supply bottlenecks at TSMC have intensified, prompting Big Tech companies to actively seek alternatives. An industry insider noted that Big Tech firms feeling the burden of TSMC’s pricing are beginning to view Samsung as a realistic option.

When could an Anthropic custom chip be ready?

Not soon. Chip design at this level takes years. A full-custom chip on a cutting-edge node can take two to three years to bring to volume production even after design work begins, and Anthropic has not even finalised the chip’s purpose yet. Realistically, any working chip is unlikely before 2028 or 2029 at the earliest.

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