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Samsung aims to turn small enterprises into intelligent factories with AI

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Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong

On May 24, Samsung officially introduced the “Smart Factory 3.0” project in South Korea that uses AI (artificial intelligence) and data technology to advance manufacturing sites of small and medium-sized enterprises into intelligent factories.

The company selects SMEs located in areas at risk of demographic extinction as priority targets for support, contributing to the revitalization of the local economy and balanced national development.

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Adding to this, Samsung organizes and operates a separate organization dedicated to enhancing the competitiveness of SMEs in sustainable management (ESG).

The Korean tech giant also plans to start a new Smart Factory 3.0 and contribute to the expansion of the ‘spontaneous local smart factory ecosystem’, which is carried out by local governments by holding hands with local governments and smart factory beneficiaries beyond individual companies.

Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong

Through Smart Factory 3.0 AI project, Samsung invests a total of 30 billion won for 3 years, and 10 billion won annually, to support the establishment and advancement of smart factories in 600 SMEs.

Samsung Electronics started the smart factory business for small and medium-sized enterprises in North Gyeongsang Province in 2015 and expanded it nationwide in 2016.

It has supported the construction of smart factories in a total of 3,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) nationwide through the smart factory project for eight years until last year.

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Nano-texture Glass: Apple counters Samsung’s S24 Ultra with its anti-reflective display tech

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra anti-reflective screen

Apple expanded its Nano-texture Glass to a touch-based device for the first time. The latest iPad Pro comes with Apple’s anti-reflective display technology, hinting at a potential debut with the iPhone 17 Pro Max this year.

Samsung partnered with Corning to debut an anti-reflective display with Galaxy S24 Ultra. The advanced display glass technology makes the S24 Ultra stand apart from its rivals, thanks to its anti-glare screen, which is durable too.

Previously, Apple used the nano-texture glass on the Pro Display XDR, iMac, and Studio Display. Debut with the latest iPad Pro makes us speculate that it could be expanded further to iPhone models this year.

The company developed it for users who work in high-end, color-managed workflows, or challenging lighting conditions. It maintains image quality and contrast alongside scattering ambient light for reduced glare.

MacRumors report that Apple consumers willing to purchase iPad Pro with an anti-reflective screen can get it with 1TB and 2TB models for an additional cost of $100, bringing the 11″ model’s price to $1,699 or $2,099.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is world’s best-selling Android phone

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is the world’s best-selling Android phone. Counterpoint Research published a new report, revealing the share of Global Top-10 Best-selling smartphones in Q1 2024.

Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max tagged as the world’s best-selling smartphone in the first quarter. Second, third, and fourth ranks were also seized by Apple handsets: iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 14, respectively.

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra is the fifth most-selling smartphone in the first quarter of 2024. It makes the S24 Ultra the world’s best-selling phone from the Android portfolio as other above rankers powered by iOS.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra secured 1.9% of the market share despite the shipments were started in late January. Beyond that, Samsung’s Galaxy A15 5G and Galaxy A54 smartphones ranked sixth and seventh best-selling phones.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Best Selling Android Phone

Apple and Samsung dominated the top-10 best-selling smartphones list for Q1 2024. Notably, the Pro Max variant achieved the top position for the first time in Apple’s non-seasonal quarter.

On the other hand, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series secured two spots in the top 10 for Q1 2024, with its Ultra variant ranking fifth and the base variant coming in ninth.

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Samsung launches Australia-themed Fortnite map, competition

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Samsung Fortnite Clash of Commuters

Samsung announced Clash of Commuters on Fortnite in Australia. This new experience features Australian icons from the humble Bin Chicken to a Sydney train to let gamers play a uniquely Australian and public transport-inspired map in Fortnite Creative.

Players can also win Samsung swag IRL by participating in the Clash of Commuters until May 30. To be a winner, gamers have to defend an Aussie public bus across 5 checkpoints as it meanders through a dystopian commute, complete with bin chickens, servos, and caffeine-starved commuters.

Samsung’s new Clash of Commuters map enables players to experience an all-new Fortnite Creative island. It also allows them to defend the very thing that they commonly game on. Pay attention, 44% of Aussie gamers admit they game while commuting to pass the time.

Activation opening times:

  • Parramatta Square, NSW: 4 to 8 May, 11am to 7pm daily
  • Southern Cross Station, VIC: 11 May to 15 May, 11am to 7pm daily
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The player who completes all five rounds of the Clash of Commuters campaign in the shortest amount of time (The Shortest Haul) will be eligible to win a Samsung gaming pack worth over $8,000, which includes a 55” OLED TV, Odyssey OLED G9 Monitor, Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy Buds2 Pro.

There will also be additional prize packs for the fastest player to complete the campaign on a mobile device (The Ultimate On-The-Go Gamer), the most side quest phones acquired (Seat Scavenger), as well as four winners drawn at random from all completed time submissions (Regular Riders).

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