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Samsung will release the self-developed ChatGPT-like tool “Simply Chat”

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AI-generated tools have become a major revolution in this era, paving the way for an AI-powered future. It seems South Korean tech giant Samsung will soon join the trend, as the firm will reveal “Simply Chat,” which is an AI chatbot just like ChatGPT. All the AI chatbots will be trained to provide a detailed response to the users’ requests. On September 12, 2023, the chatbot will be made available, but at first its accessibility will be restricted only to a group; after that, we can expect it to be available for everyone, sparking a fresh round of AI server purchases. The Real Summit 2023 event will take place on September 12, according to the Korean Media report, where the business will launch their generative AI tool.

It will be a very useful one for employees as it offers the features that they need the most: email writing, document recording, and code optimization for programmers. The Simple Chat is in the stage of essentially finishing performing the standard tasks of AI technologies, and it’s heading towards the next process of hardware setup creation. Once the tool is officially opened to outside usage for the purpose of placing multiple orders for AI server hardware at a time, additional processing power is required. The two largest Taiwanese AI companies, Wistron and Quanta, are competing fiercely for the order and have the prediction of receiving a high number of orders, and the firms under the supply chains, such as Inventec and Qihong, are also anticipating the compensation.

Earlier, Dell approached Taiwan to disperse OEM and component orders for AI servers. Samsung may also follow this trend, as the result for Dell was quite high; the entire order value this year reached 100 billion yuan and is expected to reach 200 billion yuan next year. Now coming to Quanta, the firm announced a boost in revenue growth rate for AI server products this year from a single-digit percentage increase to a double-digit growth rate. In order to create AI servers like the DGX and HGX, Huida and Quanta work together. Quanta accepts orders from four major cloud service providers (CSPs), including Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Meta.

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For the manufacture of OEM Huida GPU substrates as well as Huida DGX servers, Wistron is in charge. A high-end AI server must, according to industry analysts, have at least eight Huida high-end GPU modules, which implies that the substrate consumption will be eight times that of the entire machine and will help Wistron gain order momentum. Dell, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE), and Supermicro are some of Wistron’s top clients at the moment. Optimistic is the legal person. The market potential for AI hardware will keep growing in the future as Samsung has also started to aggressively engage in this sector.

One of the biggest winners from this wave of AI server boom, Wistron, is said to be responsible for more than 30% of server income at the moment. Dell, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE), and Supermicro are some of Wistron’s top clients at the moment.


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New Galaxy Phone In Existence: Samsung Galaxy M35 5G Spots On Geekbench 

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The Korean brand – Samsung has recently announced its two mid-range Galaxy smartphones – Galaxy A55 5G and Galaxy A35 5G. A new benchmark listing has a spot for Samsung’s affordable smartphone, Galaxy35 5G.  

Samsung is now gearing up for its next affordable Galaxy smartphone, the M35 5G, as the  reports are unvunveilhey have found a new benchmark listing for Samsung the Galaxy M35 5G. 

The smartphone has been spotted with the model number as an identification code – SM-M356B on the Geekbench 6.2.2 database. Not only this, but it also confirmed the presence of 6GB of RAM and Android 14 OS. The chipset also came to know which is the latest Exynos 1380. 

The codename for the motherboard is also mentioned, which is ‘s5e8835.’ The reports say that it has scored 656 and 1967 points in performance scores on the benchmarking platform. Exynos 1380 is the latest chipset of the Korean brand, which is a 5 nm processor. It consists of 4 Cortex A78 cores, which clock at 2.4GHz, and 4 Cortex A55 cores, which clock at 2.0GHz. It is coupled with a Mali g68 MP5 GPU. It also has an AI Engine. 

This also offers connectivity options, which include the latest Bluetooth version 5.3 and Wi-Fi 802.11 ax with three bands. It supports a camera resolution of at least 200MP for capturing images, and for video recording, there is support for up to 30fps 4K recording. The storage supported is UFS v3.1, and RAM will be of the LPDDR4x/5 type. 

Samsung has recently debuted its two smartphones, Galaxy A55, and Galaxy A35; the Galaxy A35 5G smartphone is powered by Exynos 1380 chipset. From this perspective, Galaxy M35 5G could be a variant of Galaxy A35. 

At the moment, no specs and features of the device have been revealed or leaked. Still, since Galaxy M series smartphones usually have a bit higher battery power of at least 6000mAh, the forthcoming Galaxy M35 5G smartphone also arrives with the same battery power. 


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Verizon rolls out the March 2024 security patch update for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 devices 

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Verizon has rolled out the March 2024 security patch update for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 devices. Earlier, these devices had received the same update outside the US, but now they are gradually expanding to the US.

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 are spotted getting new updates with the firmware version numbers F926USQS5HXBD and F711USQS6HXBD, respectively. It is worth noticing the update is currently available for the devices locked to Verizon, but it will soon be available on more carriers. 

For your information, the latest update for Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 doesn’t bring any significant changes, but as it is the latest security patch, it will provide some internal fixes to maintain the security of the devices.

If you are getting some other issues from the last update, you should also update the device to the latest update, as it may also address some issues. Along with the update, other improvements may also be made to enhance the overall performance of the devices.

Suppose you use the Galaxy Z Fold 3 or Flip 3 device in the US. In that case, you can update the device to the latest version by simply going to the system settings and then to the software update. If you haven’t received the update, you should wait for some time, as it may arrive in the next few days.


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Samsung rolls out the March 2024 security patch update for the Galaxy S23 FE devices in the US

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Samsung has rolled out the March 2024 security patch to almost all devices but still needs to complete the update distribution to all eligible devices. So, gradually expanding the update to remaining devices, the company has started rolling out the update for the Galaxy S23 FE in the US.

Notably, the Galaxy S23 FE devices are getting a new update in the carrier-unlocked version with the firmware version number S711U1UES2BXBF. The update has already been rolled out to almost all carriers, including AT&T, Bluegrass Cellular, C-Spire, Cellular South, Comcast, Cricket, DISH, MetroPCS, T-Mobile, Tracfone, US Cellular, Verizon, and Xfinity Mobile.

According to the official changelog, the March 2024 security patch is one of the standard maintenance updates that provides some internal improvements for the device, and there will be no visible changes available. In other words, users may experience some improvement in the functioning of devices, but it doesn’t particularly bring any specific changes for the device.

Going to the details, the March 2024 security patch includes more than 40 fixes, 37 of which are provided by Google and address the issues found in the Android OS, while 9 more features are introduced by Samsung that enhance the performance of Galaxy devices exclusively.

Suppose you are using the Galaxy S23 FE in the US. In that case, you can update the devices to the latest version by following the simple steps: first, go to the system settings, tap on the software update, and tap on the download and install button; if it shows a new update available, tap on the download button.


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