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Samsung display teams up with Intel for AI PC screens

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Samsung’s different teams are jumping at every chance to ride the AI wave. Samsung Display recently shared news about a new agreement with Intel to create special screens designed for AI-powered PCs that run on Intel processors.

This deal, called a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), came after a meeting between Samsung Display’s Executive Vice President Hojung Lee and Intel’s Vice President of Client Computing Group, David Feng. The meeting happened at Samsung Display’s research center in Giheung, South Korea. Together, the two companies will design and promote these new screen technologies.

Samsung Display and Intel are joining forces to build screens that boost the AI abilities of Intel’s chips. These screens will be used in fancy laptops, powerful tech gadgets, and AI PCs. The partnership might also bring Intel’s tech into Samsung’s OLED screens for computers, offering sharper images while using less power. Plus, they’ll show off their work together at tech events around the world.

The announcement ties into Samsung Display’s role in the AI Media Art Exhibition, hosted by Intel and Samsung Electronics. The event, themed “Humans with AI,” runs from February 21 to March 31 at the Gwanghwamun Kyobo Bookstore Art Space. There, Samsung Display is highlighting its top-notch OLED and QD-OLED screens, giving visitors a peek at what’s possible with these new technologies.

This teamwork shows how both companies are betting big on AI to shape the future of gadgets and screens. It’s all about making devices smarter, sharper, and more energy-friendly for users everywhere.

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