Samsung's device-side AI named Galaxy AI will debut next month on the Galaxy S24


Amid global chip capacity shortages, Google plans to collaborate with Samsung to produce the next-generation AI-specific chip 'Icefish' (10th Generation TPU) for cloud data centers. The chip adopts a division-of-labor model: the core computing engine is manufactured by TSMC using a 1.4nm process, while the memory input/output chiplet is handled by Samsung. This move aims to reduce reliance on TSMC.
The official version of Google's browser Chrome 149 fully opens the device-side AI management function, solving the problem of background automatic download of about 4GB local AI models that occupied hard disk space. These models are used for tasks such as text writing and phishing detection, but in previous versions, users would still have them re-downloaded after manually deleting them. The new version adds an one-click management option, allowing users to more flexibly control AI model storage.
OpenAI is accelerating its in-house AI processor development to reduce reliance on NVIDIA, partnering with Samsung for next-gen HBM4 memory chips, marking a strategic shift from software to hardware and highlighting its computational ambitions.....
The core specifications of Samsung's first smart glasses, Galaxy Glasses, have been revealed, featuring a 12-megapixel camera and deep integration with Google's AI ecosystem, aiming to redefine XR interaction experiences.
Samsung has deeply integrated the AI search engine Perplexity into the Galaxy AI system, adopting an open multi-agent strategy. Through voice activation and dedicated commands, it enhances the mobile AI interaction experience and redefines the benchmark for smartphone interaction.