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Samsung and Arm collab will deliver next Gen Cortex-X CPU using GAA process
Samsung has extended its partnership with Arm and this collab will deliver an optimized next Gen Cortex-X CPU using the GAA process. This teamwork will further accelerate access to the newest Arm CPU, enabling a new class of SoCs with Generative AI capabilities.
As per the details, Samsung and Arm have generous plans to reinvent 2nm GAA for next-generation data center and infrastructure custom silicon, as well as a groundbreaking AI chipset solution that will revolutionize the future generative AI mobile computing market.
Generative AI is a new wave that delivers incomparable user experience, and the collaboration of Samsung and Arm is accelerating access to the optimized implementation of the next-generation Cortex-X CPU with the latest GAA process technology to deliver ultimate performance.
Notably, both Samsung and Arm have built a solid foundation from many years of collaboration. This remarkable level of deep design technology has resulted in a groundbreaking accomplishment, providing access to the newest Cortex-CPU on the latest GAA process node.
GAA Process Technology
The GAA implementation approach with a nanosheet structure delivers maximum design flexibility and scalability. It allows device scaling beyond the FinFET generation, improving power efficiency with reduced supply voltage level and enhanced performance with higher drive current capability.
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Chris Bergey, SVP and GM Client Business at Arm Inc. Said,
- Our longstanding collaboration with Samsung has delivered multi-generation, leading-edge innovation. Optimizing Cortex-X and Cortex-A processors on the latest Samsung process node underscores our shared vision to redefine what’s possible in mobile computing, and we look forward to continuing to push boundaries to meet the relentless performance and efficiency demands of the AI era.
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Samsung Galaxy A16 5G design revealed in renders
Galaxy A16 would be the most selling Samsung phone in 2025. It’s anticipated to lead the Android smartphone market throughout the next year. Ahead of the December debut, the Galaxy A16 design was revealed in leaked renders.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy A16 in December this year. As revealed in renders, the device will have three rear cameras, a key island, and an Infinity-U display. The phone continues to flaunt Samsung’s signature design language.
Interestingly, the phone’s left side holds the SIM card slot. At the same time, the right side carries volume buttons and a power key that doubles as a fingerprint scanner. The bezles look fine-tuned while the chin is extremely thick.
The Galaxy A16 could be available in two different chips – Dimensity 6300 (SM-A166P) and Exynos 1330 (SM-A166E) – probably following market needs. It will be powered by a 5000mAh battery, supporting 25W wired charging.
Samsung has recently launched the Galaxy A06 smartphone. Chinese phone makers harmed Samsung’s market in key countries. However, the company is now aggressively targeting the entry-level and mid-range market.
We are seeing fruitful upgrades in newly released and upcoming entry-level handsets. The decision aligns with a long-term strategy to maintain an edge across segments. That said Galaxy A16 is all set to lead the Android smartphone market next year.
Apart from hardware, the Korean tech giant is also improving the One UI. Software experience remains a controversial point in Samsung’s non-flagship phones. However, the One UI Core is getting improved with time – following user feedback.
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Samsung to expand Galaxy S23 One UI 6.1.1 update next week
Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra users in South Korea have recently received a major One UI 6.1 (based on One UI 6.1.1) update. Though the exact dates are not clear, One UI 6.1.1 update for the Galaxy S23 series will soon be available in more countries.
According to the information, One UI 6.1.1 is expected to make its way to additional countries within the next week. While the exact timeline for the wider rollout has not yet been disclosed, the update is expected to be available in more countries next week.
One UI 6.1.1 update brings Galaxy AI’s Sketch Conversion for turning drawings into artwork and Portrait Enhancements for improved photo styles. Samsung Keyboard now features text auto-completion, while real-time translation is available for calls and text in images.
The update also includes voice-to-text conversion, better PDF management, and dynamic wallpapers that change with weather and time. It installs the Android security patch to improve system security.
At the moment, Samsung Galaxy S23 users can enjoy these new features on their devices. Users in other regions can look forward to receiving the update soon, as Samsung rolls out updates gradually.
Aside from this, the Korean tech giant has also released One UI 6.1.1 update to Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series in Korea. The company will soon expand this major update to these devices in more countries.
One UI 6.1.1 update for Galaxy S23 rolling out with new AI features
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Samsung Galaxy M55s renders reveal unique look
Samsung Galaxy M55s could bring a uniquely designed rear panel. Recently, a handful of renders revealed what the upcoming smartphone will look like. The company is swiftly working to introduce the new device for the consumers.
In a recent development, Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G’s renders have been revealed. It boasts a very unique rear design with no less than three different textures. In terms of specs, the device will be almost similar to the Galaxy M55 5G as per Smartprix.
It’s said that the Galaxy M55s will have 8GB of RAM in its base version. It could sport a 6.67-inch sAMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. On the back, it could flaunt a triple rear camera setup (50MP main with OIS, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro).
Just like the Galaxy M55 5G, the M55s should get a 50MP selfie camera. It would also support 45W wired fast charging for its 5000mAh battery. Under the hood, it’s confirmed to equip the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset.