The move follows rapid infrastructure expansion at Samsung SDSSamsung SDS appointed a new CEO in NovemberAI data center demands are skyrocketing Samsung’s IT services division has announced plans to build an AI data center as the firm looks to capitalize on growing industry demand for AI compute.
Market analysts have responded positively to Samsung’s AI strategy, with several noting the potential for improved product integration and enhanced user experiences. The company’s stock value has seen a 15% increase since the announcement, reflecting investor confidence in their AI direction.
Samsung has announced that it will be holding its press conference titled “AI for All: Everyday, Everywhere” at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. Products expected to be launched by the company during this event include its new lineup of AI-powered home appliances.
Samsung's move to bolster its AI infrastructure comes as a strategic response to the industry's growing demand for advanced AI capabilities. It comes in line with a recent IDC study that predicted a massive increase in AI workloads,
Samsung Galaxy owners were asked if they've used any of the Galaxy AI features available in the most recent update. Taking the top spot among 82% of those polled was Circle to Search, which lets you draw a circle around an image to run a Google search on the content.
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Samsung's groundbreaking AI Hybrid Cooling Technology is poised to transform the home refrigeration industry by seamlessly integrating artificial
Apple has finally entered the AI race with the rollout of Apple Intelligence across its range of products, but it still feels far too late in the game now for the tech giant to even attempt to catch up with Samsung's impressive Galaxy AI features.
The company on Thursday revealed a new version of its Android software — called Android XR — developed in tandem with Samsung to power a variety of wearable devices, from virtual reality headsets to compact glasses with screens embedded in their lenses.
Samsung’s ‘Project Moohan’ will also facilitate Gemini and Galaxy AI. It will be the first headset running on Google’s Android XR.
Samsung plans to roll out these AI-powered refrigerators to global markets in 2025, reinforcing its commitment to energy-efficient and innovative home appliances.
As Samsung gears up to unveil its highly anticipated Galaxy S25 Ultra alongside a new lineup of flagship smartphones, leaks and reports have begun to