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TECHx Media Samsung Wins Big at CES 2025 for AI-Powered Innovations

TECHx Media Samsung Wins Big at CES 2025 for AI-Powered Innovations

TECHx25-11-2024

Samsung Wins Big at CES 2025 for AI-Powered Innovations
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has garnered top accolades at the CES® 2025 Innovation Awards, including four prestigious 'Best of Innovation' titles. Presented by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, these awards underscore Samsung's groundbreaking advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), design, and user experience.
This recognition highlights Samsung's unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity, solidifying its position as a global technology leader. The awards come two months ahead of CES® 2025, the world's most influential tech event, scheduled for January 7-10 in Las Vegas.
The CES Innovation Awards celebrate outstanding design and engineering across various technology categories. For Samsung, these honors emphasize its focus on AI-enabled connectivity, customization, and convenience across its ecosystem of smart devices, including smartphones, tablets, home appliances, TVs, wearables, and semiconductors.
Key Highlights from CES® 2025 Innovation Awards
Visual Display Business : Secured 16 awards, including three 'Best of Innovation' wins, with accolades for cutting-edge screens like the latest flagship OLED TV and AI features that redefine user connectivity.
: Secured 16 awards, including three 'Best of Innovation' wins, with accolades for cutting-edge screens like the latest flagship OLED TV and AI features that redefine user connectivity. Digital Appliances: Recognized for home-centric innovations designed to enhance convenience and elevate the user experience.
Samsung's award-winning lineup will be showcased at CES® 2025, featuring AI-powered solutions that blend sustainability, accessibility, and lifestyle integration.
Notable 'Best of Innovation' Winners
Galaxy Buds3 Pro : Awarded in 'Headphones & Personal Audio' for premium sound, adaptive noise control, and sleek design. Galaxy AI enables real-time translation for seamless communication, eliminating language barriers.
: Awarded in 'Headphones & Personal Audio' for premium sound, adaptive noise control, and sleek design. Galaxy AI enables real-time translation for seamless communication, eliminating language barriers. Galaxy Z Fold6 : Recognized in 'Gaming & eSports' for its slim, durable design, advanced Snapdragon processor, upgraded cooling system, and AI-powered tools for productivity and entertainment.
: Recognized in 'Gaming & eSports' for its slim, durable design, advanced Snapdragon processor, upgraded cooling system, and AI-powered tools for productivity and entertainment. Galaxy Tab S10 Series : Honored in 'Computer Hardware & Components' as Samsung's first AI-built tablet series, featuring powerful processors and an innovative Galaxy AI Key for intuitive user interactions.
: Honored in 'Computer Hardware & Components' as Samsung's first AI-built tablet series, featuring powerful processors and an innovative Galaxy AI Key for intuitive user interactions. Galaxy Watch7 : Celebrated in 'Fashion Tech' for personalized wellness tracking, stylish bands, and customizable watch faces.
: Celebrated in 'Fashion Tech' for personalized wellness tracking, stylish bands, and customizable watch faces. 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X DRAM : Acknowledged in 'Mobile Devices, Accessories & Apps' for its industry-leading speed and optimized AI application support.
: Acknowledged in 'Mobile Devices, Accessories & Apps' for its industry-leading speed and optimized AI application support. Exynos W1000 : Awarded in 'Fashion Tech' for enhanced smartwatch performance, seamless app loading, and efficient battery usage.
: Awarded in 'Fashion Tech' for enhanced smartwatch performance, seamless app loading, and efficient battery usage. All Lenses on Prism (ALoP): Honored in 'Imaging' for its innovative telephoto camera solution that improves brightness, reduces noise, and delivers a sleeker design.
Pioneering AI for a Smarter Future
Samsung's innovations, such as Galaxy AI for imaging and ProVisual Engine, redefine mobile editing and creative expression with AI-powered tools. By prioritizing user-centric features, Samsung continues to set new benchmarks in the tech industry.
Stay tuned as Samsung showcases its award-winning innovations at CES® 2025, leading the charge towards a smarter, more sustainable future.

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