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Samsung and Google Cloud Bring Gen AI to Samsung Galaxy S24 Series

Samsung Electronics and Google Cloud have announced a new multi-year partnership to bring Google Cloud’s generative artificial intelligence(AI) technology to Samsung smartphone users around the globe. Starting with the Samsung Galaxy S24 series announced today at Galaxy Unpacked in San Jose, California, Samsung will be the first Google Cloud partner to deploy Gemini Pro and Imagen 2 on Vertex AI via the cloud to their smartphone devices.
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“Google and Samsung have long shared deeply held values around the importance of making technology more helpful and accessible for everyone. We’re thrilled that the Galaxy S24 series is the first smartphone equipped with Gemini Pro and Imagen 2 on Vertex AI,” said Janghyun Yoon, Corporate EVP and Head of Software Office of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “After months of rigorous testing and competitive evaluation, the Google Cloud and Samsung teams worked together to deliver the best Gemini-powered AI experience on Galaxy.”
Samsung is the first Google Cloud partner to deploy Gemini Pro on Vertex AI to consumers. Built from the ground up to be multimodal, Gemini can generalize and seamlessly understand, operate across, and combine different types of information including text, code, images, and video. Starting with Samsung-native applications, users can take advantage of summarisation feature across Notes, Voice Recorder, and Keyboard. Gemini Pro on Vertex AI provides Samsung with critical Google Cloud features, including security, safety, privacy, and data compliance.
Galaxy S24 series users can also immediately benefit from Imagen 2, Google’s most advanced text-to-image diffusion technology from Google DeepMind to date. With Imagen 2 on Vertex AI Samsung can bring safe and intuitive photo-editing capabilities into the users’ hands. These features can be found in Generative Edit in S24’s Gallery application. As part of this partnership, Samsung is also one of the first customers to test Gemini Ultra, Google’s most capable and largest model for highly complex tasks. The S24 series will also use Gemini Nano, an on-device LLM delivered as part of the Android 14 operating system, the most efficient model of Gemini for on-device tasks.
“Together with Samsung, Google Cloud sees the tremendous opportunity for generative AI to create meaningful mobile experiences that stimulate and strengthen connection and communication for millions,” said Thomas Kurian, CEO, Google Cloud. “With Gemini, Samsung’s developers can leverage Google Cloud’s world-class infrastructure, cutting-edge performance, and flexibility to deliver safe, reliable, and engaging generative AI-powered applications on Samsung smartphone devices.”

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Intel Unveils Next-Gen AI and GPU Innovations at COMPUTEX 2025

Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan: At COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei, Intel made a splash with the unveiling of new graphics processing units (GPUs) and AI accelerators aimed squarely at professionals and developers. These announcements coincide with a significant milestone: Intel’s 40th anniversary in Taiwan, a celebration of four decades of collaboration and innovation within Taiwan’s dynamic tech ecosystem around the x86 architecture. Intel emphasized the ongoing importance of x86 in accelerating innovation as high-performance AI applications demand more computational power.
Lip-Bu Tan, Intel CEO, underscored the significance of this anniversary, stating, “For the past 40 years, the power of our partnership with the Taiwan ecosystem has fueled innovation that has changed our world for the better. This week, we are renewing our commitment to our partners as we work to build a new Intel for the future. Together, we will create great products that delight our customers and capitalize on the exciting opportunities ahead.”
New Intel Arc Pro B-Series GPUs for AI and Workstation Performance
Expanding its professional graphics lineup, Intel introduced the Intel Arc Pro B60 and Intel Arc Pro B50 GPUs. Built on the advanced Xe2 architecture, these cards boast Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) AI cores and cutting-edge ray tracing units, delivering robust performance for creators, developers, and engineers.
“The Intel Arc Pro B-Series showcases Intel’s commitment in GPU technology and ecosystem partnerships,” said Vivian Lien, vice president and general manager of Client Graphics at Intel. “With Xe2 architecture’s advanced capabilities and a growing software ecosystem, the new Arc Pro GPUs deliver accessibility and scalability to small and medium-sized businesses that have been looking for targeted solutions.”
Specifically designed for demanding AI inference tasks and professional workstation applications, the Arc Pro B-Series GPUs offer AI-ready capabilities, with the B60 featuring 24 gigabytes (GB) of memory and the B50 offering 16GB. Their multi-GPU scalability provides a versatile solution for creators, AI developers, and various professionals.
These GPUs are optimized for AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) and inference workstations, ensuring stability and performance through extensive Independent Software Vendor (ISV) certifications and optimized software. Notably, the Intel Arc Pro B-Series GPUs are compatible with both consumer and professional drivers on Windows. For Linux users, they support a containerized software stack, simplifying AI deployments and promising progressive feature and optimization upgrades. By combining substantial memory capacity with crucial software compatibility, the Arc Pro B-Series presents creators and AI developers with scalable and cost-effective solutions.
Intel also previewed Project Battlematrix, a configurable workstation-class platform powered by Intel Xeon processors. This platform aims to streamline AI development by supporting up to eight Intel Arc Pro B60 24GB GPUs, enabling the training of medium-sized (up to 150 billion parameters) and accurate AI models with a total of up to 192GB of video random-access memory.
Sampling of the Intel Arc Pro B60 GPU from add-in board partners like ASRock, Gunnir, Lanner, Maxsun, Onix, Senao, and Sparkle will begin in June 2025. The Intel Arc Pro B50 GPU will be available through Intel-authorized resellers starting in July 2025.
Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerators Available for PCIe and Rack Scale Deployments
Further solidifying its AI strategy, Intel announced new deployment options for its Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators. Intel Gaudi 3 PCIe cards will support scalable AI inferencing within existing data center server environments. These cards offer the flexibility to run various AI models, from Llama 3.1 8B to full-scale Llama 4 Scout or Maverick, catering to businesses of all sizes. The Intel Gaudi 3 PCIe cards are slated for availability in the second half of 2025.
Intel Gaudi 3 rack scale system reference designs are engineered for both flexibility and scale, accommodating up to 64 accelerators per rack and providing a massive 8.2 terabytes (TB) of high-bandwidth memory. Their open, modular design aims to prevent vendor lock-in. Equipped with liquid cooling, these systems are designed for robust performance and efficient total cost of ownership (TCO).
The Intel Gaudi rack scale architecture is optimized for running large AI models and excels in real-time inferencing with low-latency performance. These configurations underscore Intel’s commitment to open, flexible, and secure AI infrastructure, supporting both custom and Open Compute Project (OCP) designs for cloud service providers (CSPs).
Intel AI Assistant Builder Now Publicly Available
Following its initial reveal at CES 2025, Intel AI Assistant Builder is now publicly available in beta on GitHub. This lightweight, open software framework enables developers to build and run custom AI agents locally on Intel-based AI PCs. With Acer and ASUS showcasing innovative solutions at COMPUTEX, Intel AI Assistant Builder empowers developers and partners to rapidly create and deploy tailored AI agents for their organizations and end customers.
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Nvidia’s Huang Highlights AI, Taiwan Hub at COMPUTEX 2025

Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote address at COMPUTEX today, unveiling a range of new artificial intelligence technologies for both enterprise and consumer applications, and announcing a new Taiwan office. Huang introduced the new Taiwan office, named Nvidia Constellation, which will be located in Taipei.
During his nearly two-hour speech at the COMPUTEX in Taipei, Huang presented new AI data center technology, AI cloud and computing products for consumers, and AI software for robotic applications. A key announcement was a partnership with Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd) to build an AI factory in Taiwan using Nvidia’s Blackwell GPU series.
Huang also highlighted NVLink Fusion, a platform designed to facilitate the development of AI infrastructure. Analysts noted that this platform, which allows Nvidia’s servers to work with chips from other companies, represents a significant advancement for AI technology. Other announcements included small-form personal AI supercomputer products, new AI server technology, new AI agent software, and AI software for robots.
These new technologies will be developed in collaboration with several Nvidia partners, including Acer, MSI, Gigabyte, Marvell, MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Fujitsu. Huang’s presentation emphasised Nvidia’s commitment to maintaining its leadership in AI development. The company’s value has surged in the past two years due to the rapid growth of the AI industry.
Despite some recent concerns about AI chip demand and new export restrictions on sales to China, markets generally expect Nvidia to maintain its strong position. Continued investments in AI infrastructure by major U.S. companies like Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet indicate sustained near-term demand for Nvidia’s products. Huang repeatedly emphasized Taiwan’s importance to Nvidia’s growth, citing the island’s central role in the global chipmaking and electronics industry. TSMC and Foxconn are Nvidia’s largest suppliers.
Nvidia also announced plans to sell technology that will connect chips to enhance chip-to-chip communication for AI development. The new version of its NVLink technology, called NVLink Fusion, will be available to other chip designers to help create powerful custom AI systems with multiple interconnected chips. Marvell Technology and MediaTek plan to use NVLink Fusion in their custom chip development efforts.
Nvidia developed NVLink years ago to enable high-speed data exchange between chips, as seen in its GB200, which combines two Blackwell GPUs with a Grace processor. Huang noted the shift in Nvidia’s focus, stating that his presentations once dedicated 90% of their time to graphics chips, but now the company has expanded from its origins as a video game graphics chip maker to become the leading producer of chips for the AI boom that began with the launch of ChatGPT in 2022.
Nvidia has also been designing CPUs for Microsoft’s Windows operating system, using technology from Arm Holdings. Last year at COMPUTEX, Huang’s presence generated significant excitement in Taiwan. During Nvidia’s annual developer conference in March, Huang detailed the company’s strategy to address the shift from building large AI models to running AI-based applications.
He introduced several new generations of AI chips, including the Blackwell Ultra (coming later this year) and the Rubin processors, followed by Feynman processors (set to arrive in 2028). Nvidia also launched a desktop version of its AI chips, called DGX Spark, for AI researchers. Huang announced that DGX Spark is now in full production and will be available in a “few weeks”. COMPUTEX, which is expected to host 1,400 exhibitors, is the first major gathering of computer and chip executives in Asia since U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose sweeping tariffs to push companies to increase production in the U.S.
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HONOR 400 Series Debuts the “AI Image to Video” Feature

With the upcoming launch of the HONOR 400 Series, HONOR introduces a feature that feels like magic and works like art: the industry-leading “AI Image to Video.” Part of the powerful AI Creative Editor suite, this innovation is poised to completely change the way we interact with our photo galleries.
With the introduction of the “AI Image to Video” feature in the HONOR 400 Series, everyday photos are transformed into emotionally rich, animated stories—offering a wide range of possibilities for both casual users and creative storytellers.
If you have old pictures, this tool can make them feel alive. A black-and-white photo of your grandparents could show their smiles gently moving, bringing back a memory from many years ago. Pet lovers will enjoy it too—a photo of your dog sleeping might show their chest rising and falling, as if they’re really there. It’s also a great feature for parents and creative people. Your child’s drawing of a rocket can be brought to life with little flames or clouds of smoke, making it fun and exciting.
Travelers will love turning vacation photos into mini movies. A picture of the Northern Lights in Iceland could actually move and glow. A city photo from Paris or Tokyo might show soft lights turning on or cars passing by, bringing the scene back to life.
Imagine taking a selfie on your balcony during sunset. With this feature, your hair might move softly in the breeze, and the city lights in the background start to glow. A nighttime photo of fireworks in Dubai could show the lights flickering and bursting, just like the real moment. Even a simple group photo with friends becomes more special when the faces start to move just a little—making the memory feel alive again.
Whether your photo is shot in landscape or portrait orientation, the tool supports both 16:9 and 9:16 aspect ratios, so you can optimize your final video for social media, stories, reels, or your own collection of animated memories.
The best part? From May 15 to August 31, the feature is entirely free to use. Each user can generate up to 10 videos per day, allowing for generous experimentation. Whether you’re putting together a birthday montage, crafting a creative post for social media, or simply playing around with your favorite photos, this tool is here to serve both casual creators and visual storytellers. After the promotional window, charges may apply, but this is a golden opportunity to explore what’s possible and turn your photographs into incredible animations. With the HONOR 400 Series, creativity is no longer limited to the moment a photo is taken.
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