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After being a Gemini AI showcase, Samsung is reportedly eyeing deals to deeply integrate rival products such as Perplexity and ChatGPT on its Galaxy smartphones.
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Tesla is set to get its next generation of semiconductor chips from South Korean electronics giant Samsung in a new deal worth more than $16 billion over the next eight years.
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Samsung is reportedly talking to multiple vendors, including OpenAI and Perplexity, to add their AI models to its Galaxy phones.
Samsung Electronics shares opened 3.5% higher after the company disclosed a $16.5 billion contract to supply semiconductors to a major global corporation.
Now, a top Samsung official has confirmed those plans, while also adding another AI company to the mix. The president and chief operating officer of Samsung's MX division, Choi Won-Joon, said that the company is "talking to multiple vendors," including OpenAI's ChatGPT and Perplexity (via Bloomberg ).