[PConline News] Whether it's Apple's A11 Bionic Neural Engine, Google's Pixel Visual Core, or Huawei's Kirin 970 AI NPU, the trend of integrating dedicated co-processors for artificial intelligence tasks is becoming increasingly prominent in the mobile chip industry. These specialized chips are designed to handle complex computations more efficiently, paving the way for smarter and faster smartphones.
As a major player in the semiconductor industry, Samsung is also stepping up its game in this space. Recent reports suggest that the company is planning to introduce a custom neural engine into its Exynos chipsets. To support this move, Samsung has reportedly acquired a domestic AI startup known for its innovative neural network design and data compression technology. This acquisition could help Samsung accelerate the development of an AI co-processor tailored for its next-generation chips.
Industry insiders speculate that this investment may lead to the inclusion of an AI accelerator in the upcoming Exynos 9810. This isn't the first time such rumors have surfaced—there were earlier claims that the Galaxy S9 might feature 3D facial recognition capabilities for enhanced security. With AI becoming a key differentiator in smartphone performance, it's clear that companies are investing heavily to stay ahead in the race for smarter mobile technology.
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