Samsung Galaxy S10 may pay special attention to artificial intelligence

After seeing their big rivals put themselves one step ahead in terms of their artificial intelligence capabilities, Samsung will finally make the leap to the next level with the Samsung Galaxy S10.

In its latest smartphones, Apple, Google, and Huawei have used all co-processors dedicated to their neural network. Responsible for the many functionalities related to artificial intelligence.

Recently it was possible to see the incredible results obtained by the new technologies of artificial intelligence developed by Google and Huawei, especially in the photographic segment. Their smartphones can transform scenarios of impossible lighting conditions into stunning photographs.

After using a dedicated fingerprint security co-processor in Galaxy S9 and Note 9, it looks like Samsung is finally ready to take the next step. Putting yourself like this, side by side with your competition.

Samsung Galaxy S10 will arrive with artificial intelligence capabilities never seen before

With its new top-end, the South Korean manufacturer will also debut the new Exynos 9820 processor. In turn, this new processor will be the first of the brand to be produced through a process of 7nm.

This made it possible for Samsung to integrate a new coprocessor dedicated to its neural network. According to sources close to the manufacturer, this new processor will come with two artificial intelligence cores.

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Thus, the new co-processor will be responsible for providing artificial intelligence capabilities in various segments. Being that like the other smartphones, one of the most notorious applications will be in their photographic capacities.

Considering that the Samsung Galaxy S10 will arrive equipped with a triple rear camera with top specs, it will certainly be interesting to see the results obtained when combined with the capabilities of artificial intelligence.

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