Samsung’s Exynos 2800 Chip Could Keep More AI Chores Locked to Future Galaxy S Phones
The upgrade could let future Galaxy phones run image editing, translation and assistant tasks with less cloud dependence, a leak said.
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Samsung’s Exynos 2800 chip could keep more AI chores locked to future Galaxy S phones
Samsung’s next chip upgrade could help future Galaxy phones run more AI tasks directly on-device, but it may also keep the best Galaxy AI tools out of reach for older flagships.
Embedded artificial intelligence quickly becomes the new battleground of smartphone manufacturers. After the ambitious demonstrations of Google around Android and the rise in power of Galaxy AI, Samsung could now prepare a deeper evolution: directly strengthen the hardware of its Exynos chips to run more of the local d的IA. According to a recent [...] L的 article Samsung could reserve its future Galaxy AI functions to Galaxy S28 appeared first on …
Samsung's Exynos 2800 HBM Gamble: How Memory Bandwidth Could Lock Advanced AI Into Future Galaxy Flagships
Samsung stands at a crossroads with its mobile processors. The company that once lagged in silicon design now pushes boundaries with packaging innovations aimed squarely at artificial intelligence. Reports from the past day reveal details on the Exynos 2800. This upcoming chip may integrate high-bandwidth memory technology previously reserved for servers. The move promises faster on-device AI. Yet it also raises questions about feature fragmenta…
Samsung's Exynos 2800 Could Be the First Mobile Chip to Use HBM for Powerful On-Device AI
Right now, a lot of AI-based queries are sent to the cloud for processing. For the most part, it’s fine. But in terms of privacy and speed, obviously on-device AI would be preferred. The good news is that could happen, at least for the Samsung Exynos 2800, which could be better at supporting on-device AI. Exynos 2800 could be better at handling on-device AI According to a report from Korean publication ETNews, Samsung is developing next-gen HBM …
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