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Samsung wants to put its own chip in your next PC and it’s all about speeding up AI chores

Digital Trends

Digital Trends

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July 9, 2026

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Samsung wants to put its own chip in your next PC and it’s all about speeding up AI chores

Samsung’s reported Gaia accelerator could bring dedicated on-device AI hardware to future PCs, placing the company in an increasingly crowded fight with Nvidia and Qualcomm.

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