Sharing Achievements in 'AI-Native' Technology Development

Samsung Electronics showcased its leadership in next-generation communication technology based on artificial intelligence (AI) in Silicon Valley, USA.


On the 13th (local time), Samsung Electronics announced that it hosted the 'Silicon Valley Future Wireless Summit 2025' in Mountain View, Silicon Valley, USA. Centered on the theme of 'New Possibilities Opened by AI Networks,' the event brought together over 100 communication experts, including key global mobile carriers, manufacturers, government agencies, and academic leaders. At the event, Samsung Electronics shared its achievements in developing 'AI-Native' technology applied to communication systems, highlighting its leadership in 6G communication technology.


On the 13th (local time), the scene at the 'Silicon Valley Future Communication Summit 2025' held in Mountain View, Silicon Valley, USA. Samsung Electronics

On the 13th (local time), the scene at the 'Silicon Valley Future Communication Summit 2025' held in Mountain View, Silicon Valley, USA. Samsung Electronics

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The event was organized into three sessions: ▲New AI-Based Services, ▲AI Wireless Technology Innovation, and ▲AI Network Innovation. Participants engaged in open Q&A and discussions through panel talks.


In the 'New AI-Based Services' session, participants discussed the feasibility of new wireless network services enabled by AI technology, such as ▲augmented reality (AR) and extended reality (XR), and ▲the integration of sensing and communication (ISAC). The 'AI Wireless Technology Innovation' session addressed the latest developments in AI-RAN, a core technology for 6G communications, as well as the optimization of wireless network performance through AI. AI-RAN refers to the integration of AI into the radio access network (RAN).


Finally, in the 'AI Network Innovation' session, various impacts of AI-Native communication technology on wired and wireless networks and servers were discussed. In particular, cases were shared where AI technology was used to maximize network operational efficiency through ▲network automation, ▲resource management optimization, and ▲predictive maintenance.



Jung Jinguk, Executive Vice President and Head of the Next-Generation Communication Research Center at Samsung Research, stated, "Samsung Electronics is focused on integrating AI into communication systems to maximize user experience and network operational efficiency," adding, "We will continue to expand cooperation with the communications industry and strive for the advancement of next-generation communication technologies."


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