Samsung Develops Dedicated GAIA AI Chip for PCs With HP and Lenovo Testing Prototypes
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Samsung is developing a dedicated AI chip for PCs that could be a game-changer. Why this matters: AI-powered PCs have so far been limited to three main chip options: Intel, AMD, or Qualcomm, where a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) is integrated with a general-purpose processor. But Samsung's GAIA is different. It's a dedicated, memory-focused AI accelerator from a company that also controls its own DRAM production. If confirmed by PC manufacturers,…
Over the past few days, several rumours have evoked a new project called Gaia from Samsung. Many thought that Gaia was a direct response to Qualcomm's Snapdragon X, with an ARM SoC intended for IA PCs. Yet, by looking more closely at information from Korea, it would seem that the reality is quite different. Rather than a complete processor, Gaia could actually be an accelerator dedicated to artificial intelligence, designed to support an existin…
Samsung Develops Dedicated GAIA AI Chip for PCs With HP and Lenovo Testing Prototypes
Samsung is developing a dedicated AI accelerator for PCs codenamed GAIA, according to multiple Korean outlets, including Chosun. HP in the US and Lenovo in China are already testing prototypes to verify performance.Mass production could start as early as 2027, with devices potentially arriving in late 2027 or early 2028. GAIA is being developed by Samsung's LSI division, which also works on the Exynos mobile chips.Samsung has not officially conf…
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