With its Galaxy AI, Samsung reveals that the current Pixel processor plays no role for AI.
Google has talked a lot about AI with the Pixel 8 series and how much it will involve the Tensor G3 chipset, but that narrative is slowly falling apart. Samsung is launching its new Galaxy S24 series with two chipsets, but no difference in AI availability. Samsung even relies entirely on Google’s AI language models for its functions.
Samsung even provided us with significantly more functions in the beginning, but since the launch of its 2024 flagship in the market, it offers a wider range of AI. Google can’t hold back its Pixel 8 series for months after launch. Another thing is that Samsung will soon bring its Galaxy AI even to smartphones from 2023.
The chipset isn’t as relevant to AI functions as Google would have us believe
And last year’s flagship devices are largely based on a 2022 flagship chip, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. No one has talked much about AI yet, but this hardware is good enough for 2024 AI applications This even applies to the Exynos 2200 in the Galaxy S23 FE, which is a bit older and weaker.
With its AI strategy, Samsung underlines that Google might be exaggerating the Tensor G3 chipset’s AI potential. For the first broad wave of AI functions, which chipset is actually under the hood doesn’t seem particularly relevant. The need for specialized hardware seems almost like a modern fairy tale.
It’s not that Google actually lied, but they greatly exaggerated the Tensor G3’s impact on Pixel devices’ AI capabilities. Now that Google has to catch up with the range of functions these powers, Samsung is simply in a better position and gets significantly more from Google’s AI language models.
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