The Galaxy S26 series will debut in three weeks, bringing major AI improvements. Leaks have revealed many hardware details, but a new report highlights improvements in AI performance.
Samsung has partnered with Nota AI, a South Korean company, to co-develop a new AI system called EdgeFusion. This system will generate images using generative AI in just one second. If accurate, it represents a massive upgrade over the Galaxy S25 series.
EdgeFusion: A Breakthrough in AI Image Generation
EdgeFusion uses a modified version of Stable Diffusion, a popular open-source image model. Samsung has optimized the model to make it faster and more efficient for mobile use. If the report is true, the Galaxy S26 will showcase a level of AI image generation previously unseen on smartphones.
The technology will launch with the Galaxy S26 series this month, bringing advanced capabilities to mobile devices. It could change how smartphones perform tasks like real-time image generation, a challenge for many mobile devices due to the large size of generative AI models.
Optimized for Exynos 2600 Chip
EdgeFusion is optimized for Exynos 2600, the chip expected to power the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ in most markets. Stable Diffusion is known to be large and slow, but Samsung and Nota AI have reduced its size for faster performance on mobile chips.
The Exynos 2600 could also deliver faster AI performance than Snapdragon chips, especially in image generation. However, we will only know its true performance once the Galaxy S26 series is released and tested.
Testing the Performance in Real-World Scenarios
Although reports suggest that EdgeFusion will outpace other mobile AI systems, its true capabilities will be clear after the Galaxy S26 series launches. We plan to put these features to the test in our full review.
With its focus on AI advancements, Samsung is aiming to give the S26 series an edge in mobile technology. This could be a game-changer in the smartphone market.
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