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    Samsung’s AI Chips May Outsmart Apple and Huawei’s in Second Half of 2018

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on January 17, 2018 Artificial Intelligence, Brands, Gadgets, Innovation, News, Samsung, smartphones, Software, Technology

    Samsung’s Artificial Intelligence capabilities may be shown off with the Galaxy S9 at MWC 2018.

    Samsung is said to be on the verge of completing its first neural processing units (NPUs), also known as AI chips. These would feature in its major upcoming smartphones and could help differentiate its handsets from its rivals’.

    • Samsung is said to have finished work on its first AI chips, ready for implementation in devices later this year.
    • It’s the upcoming Galaxy Note 9 which is expected to be the major focus for its AI technology this year, however.

    Currently, Samsung lags behind its biggest competitors—Apple and Huawei—in this sphere, both of which have already introduced devices with NPUs. Apple released the iPhone X last year, with an NPU that allowed it to achieve the much-talked-about features like facial recognition and animated emoji. Huawei, meanwhile, put out the Mate 10 Pro with an NPU that can learn your habits over time.

    Despite being later to market, a source with expertise in AI said that, Samsung has already reached the technological levels of Apple and Huawei, but will come up with better chips for sure in the second half of the year. Samsung’s chips are already reportedly capable of more operations per second than Apple’s (600 giga operations per second) and Huawei’s (4 tera operations per second).

    In addition, the same source said Samsung was likely to reveal the capabilities of its new AI tech alongside the launch of the Galaxy S9 on February 25 at MWC 2018.

    Samsung is said to be investing heavily in AI-related projects and has partnered with professors and researchers from various South Korea universities to make more secure and efficient chips compared to others on the market.

    This kind of smartphone AI is still in its infancy, but it looks like things are going to heat up in 2018.  This NPU tech would be particularly prevalent in the Galaxy Note 9, which is apparently scheduled for September. Like the Galaxy Note 7 and Note 8 before it, this could be a watershed device for the South Korean manufacturer.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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