Samsung’s Bold Move: Entering the GPU Market with AI Focus

Samsung is venturing into the GPU market, focusing on AI workloads rather than consumer GPUs. This strategic shift involves significant investments in GPU and AI infrastructure to enhance its AI capabilities and support applications like digital twins and lithography processes. The move complements Samsung’s ongoing development of the Exynos processor series and its ‘breakthrough’ HBM technology, indicating a broader push for advanced computing solutions.

Samsung’s M70C Smart Monitor: A Hybrid Device That Blurs the Lines Between TV and Monitor

The Samsung M70C Smart Monitor is a versatile device that seamlessly blends the functionalities of a TV and a monitor. With its 4K display, TizenOS TV operating system, and wireless connectivity to PCs, it offers a cinematic experience while also serving as a gaming console and a hub for controlling smart home devices. Its adaptable design allows for 90-degree pivoting, making it suitable for various usage scenarios. The remote control and accessible rear ports ensure ease of use, while features like AirPlay and SmartThings integration enhance its functionality. Currently available at a discounted price of $430, the Samsung M70C Smart Monitor is an excellent choice for those seeking a device that meets both their entertainment and productivity needs.

Samsung Jet Bot AI+: A Premium Robot Vacuum with Home Security Features, Now at a Discounted Price

Samsung is offering a $400 discount on its premium robot vacuum, the Jet Bot AI+, bringing the price down to $900. This device boasts advanced features such as powerful sensors, object recognition technology, LiDAR navigation, a five-layer filtration system, and a self-emptying Clean Station. Additionally, the Samsung Jet Bot AI+ stands out for its home security capabilities, thanks to its built-in camera that allows you to monitor your home remotely using the SmartThings app.

Samsung Unveils Mammoth 114-Inch MicroLED TV and Expands Lineup

Samsung has expanded its microLED TV lineup with three new models, including an impressive 114-inch model. The new TVs feature minimalistic designs, vibrant colors, and AI-enhanced upscaling. They also come with built-in Dolby Atmos support, Object Tracking Sound Pro, Active Voice Amplifier Pro, and 4Vue for multi-screen viewing. The TVs are available in 89-inch, 101-inch, and 114-inch sizes, with prices starting at $110,000.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6’s Official Promo Image Leaks Ahead of Unpacked Event

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 have been making headlines with leaked information, and now, an official marketing image shared by @OnLeaks has provided a glimpse into their designs. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 appears more angular, featuring a wider cover screen and sharper edges, while the rear triple camera array is expected to include a 200-megapixel primary sensor. As for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, it also showcases angular edges and a larger cover display, along with upgraded camera sensors, including a 50MP main sensor.

Samsung’s Odyssey OLED Gaming Monitors Now Available for Order

Samsung has finally revealed the pricing and availability of its highly anticipated Odyssey OLED gaming monitors, the G8 and G6. The Odyssey OLED G8 will sell for $1,300, while the smaller Odyssey G6 will cost $900. Both monitors feature OLED displays with 240Hz refresh rates and 0.03ms response times, and they come with Samsung’s new OLED Safeguard+ burn-in protection technology. Samsung is also offering up to a $300 Samsung credit on a future purchase when you order one of these models.

Samsung Loses Top Spot in Foldable Smartphone Market to Huawei

A shift has occurred within the foldable smartphone market, with Samsung relinquishing its position as the leading brand to Huawei. Data from Counterpoint Research reveals that Huawei has emerged as the new leader, capturing a 35% share of the market, while Samsung’s share has dwindled from 58% to 23%. Motorola has also made significant strides, experiencing a remarkable 1,473% growth in shipments and securing 11% of the market. Honor, formerly a Huawei subsidiary, has also risen to prominence, increasing its market share from 3% to 12%. This fierce competition in the foldable market has relegated brands such as OnePlus, Google, and others to the category of “Others.” Interestingly, the trend has shifted towards larger-screen foldable smartphones, surpassing the popularity of clamshell foldables for the first time since 2021. As Samsung prepares to unveil its Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Motorola anticipates the release of new Razr models, the foldable smartphone market is poised for further developments and intensified competition in the latter half of 2024.

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