Samsung Developing ARM-Based AI PC Processor
Samsung is reportedly working on an ARM-based processor codenamed 'GAIA'. This chip is intended for AI PCs and could launch by 2027. Samsung is collaborating with ARM and discussing production with manufacturers.
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- Samsung may be developing an ARM-based 'AI PC' chipSamsung is reportedly developing an ARM-based "AI PC chip" codenamed 'GAIA' in collaboration with ARM Holdings. The chip is expected to be available in new PCs as early as 2027, marking Samsung's deeper entry into the PC chip market beyond its current focus on memory components.
- It looks like Samsung is taking a leaf out of Nvidia's book and making a proper PC processorSamsung is reportedly developing its own Arm-based processor, codenamed 'Gaia', for AI PCs, aiming for production as early as next year. This move could introduce competition to Nvidia's RTX Spark and Qualcomm's existing Arm chips in the PC market. The processor is expected to be based on a 4nm process, with Samsung already in discussions with PC manufacturers.