Why AI in a TV? 7 features of Samsung's latest TV line
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:00 am
AI is an absolute trend of the last two years, which is still gaining momentum. And while the market is gradually filling with AI smartphones, Samsung is showing off its AI TVs. What is this TV AI and what can it do? Let's figure it out.
Samsung has released its new flagship TVs these days. The update affects all of the brand's top lines, including the Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, and OLED. All of these new products are called by the manufacturer as AI TVs, continuing the "intelligentization" started by the Korean manufacturer in Galaxy smartphones.
The heart of this "intellectualization" of TVs are neuroprocessors - NQ8 AI Gen3 and NQ4 AI Gen2.
The NQ8 AI Gen3 is the largest flagship chip, currently only available in the older model of the 8K line. Samsung calls this processor “the company’s most powerful neural processor to date.” It is notable primarily for hong kong phone number material using 512 neural networks – 25 times more than the NQ4 AI Gen2 chip, which other new products received. In addition, the NQ8 AI Gen3 is up to 30% faster than the 2nd generation in CPU tasks, up to 2.2 times in “graphics” and up to 2 times in NPU calculations.
And why is television so powerful? And that's what we'll talk about below.
8K AI Upscaling Pro — smart upscaling to 8K
The feature is only available on the Neo QLED 8K QN900D model.
In 2024, there is still a dearth of 8K content, which cannot be said about the range of TVs with this resolution. And what should those users do who, firstly, want an 8K TV, and secondly, can afford it?
For example, rely on Samsung's AI and its real-time 8K upscaling technology. Thanks to it, the TV "draws" the missing pixels.
The work of AI algorithms when upscaling the picture is really noticeable, and even 720p content on the 65-inch Neo QLED 8K QN900D TV starts to look quite neat. At the same time, 1080p videos look about the same as on 4K TVs, and 4K content is generally excellent.
Of course, 8K TVs are still more of a technology demonstration than a mass pr
Samsung has released its new flagship TVs these days. The update affects all of the brand's top lines, including the Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, and OLED. All of these new products are called by the manufacturer as AI TVs, continuing the "intelligentization" started by the Korean manufacturer in Galaxy smartphones.
The heart of this "intellectualization" of TVs are neuroprocessors - NQ8 AI Gen3 and NQ4 AI Gen2.
The NQ8 AI Gen3 is the largest flagship chip, currently only available in the older model of the 8K line. Samsung calls this processor “the company’s most powerful neural processor to date.” It is notable primarily for hong kong phone number material using 512 neural networks – 25 times more than the NQ4 AI Gen2 chip, which other new products received. In addition, the NQ8 AI Gen3 is up to 30% faster than the 2nd generation in CPU tasks, up to 2.2 times in “graphics” and up to 2 times in NPU calculations.
And why is television so powerful? And that's what we'll talk about below.
8K AI Upscaling Pro — smart upscaling to 8K
The feature is only available on the Neo QLED 8K QN900D model.
In 2024, there is still a dearth of 8K content, which cannot be said about the range of TVs with this resolution. And what should those users do who, firstly, want an 8K TV, and secondly, can afford it?
For example, rely on Samsung's AI and its real-time 8K upscaling technology. Thanks to it, the TV "draws" the missing pixels.
The work of AI algorithms when upscaling the picture is really noticeable, and even 720p content on the 65-inch Neo QLED 8K QN900D TV starts to look quite neat. At the same time, 1080p videos look about the same as on 4K TVs, and 4K content is generally excellent.
Of course, 8K TVs are still more of a technology demonstration than a mass pr