Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

Following the recent Neo QLED TV series launch, Samsung Electronics America has officially released its 2025 OLED TV lineup, led by the impressive flagship S95F series.. With new levels of innovation in display technology, smart features, and design, the latest lineup unveiled at CES 2025 also includes the S90F and S85F series, offering screen sizes up to 83 inches. 

Samsung S95F 4K OLED TV 65″ – the successor of last year’s S95D series

At the heart of the new lineup is Samsung’s most advanced OLED Glare-Free technology, which eliminates reflections from sunlight and ambient lighting. Samsung claims the S95F features a 30% brightness boost, the company’s brightest-ever OLED screen, and an upgraded 165Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth motion. Powered by the new NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor, the S95F delivers improved 4K upscaling, deep contrast, pure blacks, and Pantone-validated color accuracy.

Across all three series, Samsung Vision AI enhances the viewing experience with intelligent features such as “Click to Search” for real-time content recommendations and “Live Translate” for instant subtitle translations. Vision AI also brings smart home features like “Pet Care” and “Family Care” to the screen, letting users monitor their living space and receive alerts via SmartThings, along with a 3D Map View for total home visibility.

The TVs also support gesture controls via Galaxy Watch, and the new One UI Tizen interface mirrors Samsung’s mobile ecosystem, allowing personalized user profiles and access to seven years of software updates.

The S90F, available in sizes from 42” to 83”, shares the same AI Gen3 Processor and supports OLED HDR+ and Motion Xcelerator 144Hz for vibrant clarity and fluid visuals. Sound features like Object Tracking Sound Lite and Adaptive Sound Pro deliver immersive, room-tailored audio.

The entry-level S85F series brings high-end features at an accessible price point, powered by the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, 4K AI upscaling, and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Samsung Gaming Hub on the S95F 4K OLED TV 65″

Samsung provides a broad range of content access choices, including built-in streaming through Samsung TV Plus, cloud gaming via Samsung Gaming Hub, and a new karaoke experience through Stingray Karaoke.

 

Price and availability

The S95F series (55” – 77”) is available now, and the 83” class size will be released soon:

  • 77” S95F: $4,499
  • 65” S95F: $3,299
  • 55” S95F: $2,299

The S90F series (42” – 83”):

  • 83” S90F: $5,399
  • 77” S90F: $3,499
  • 65” S90F: $2,499
  • 55” S90F: $1,799
  • 48” S90F: $1,499
  • 42” S90F: $1,299

The S85F series (55” – 83”):

  • 83” S85F: $4,499
  • 77” S85F: $2,999
  • 65” S85F: $1,999
  • 55” S85F: $1,499

In addition to the OLED TV lineup, Samsung is also launching two 2025 soundbars. Both are new products in the flagship Q-Series: the HW-Q900F ($1,399) and HW-QS700F ($699).

Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

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Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

Following the recent Neo QLED TV series launch, Samsung Electronics America has officially released its 2025 OLED TV lineup, led by the impressive flagship S95F series.. With new levels of innovation in display technology, smart features, and design, the latest lineup unveiled at CES 2025 also includes the S90F and S85F series, offering screen sizes up to 83 inches. 

Samsung S95F 4K OLED TV 65″ – the successor of last year’s S95D series

At the heart of the new lineup is Samsung’s most advanced OLED Glare-Free technology, which eliminates reflections from sunlight and ambient lighting. Samsung claims the S95F features a 30% brightness boost, the company’s brightest-ever OLED screen, and an upgraded 165Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth motion. Powered by the new NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor, the S95F delivers improved 4K upscaling, deep contrast, pure blacks, and Pantone-validated color accuracy.

Across all three series, Samsung Vision AI enhances the viewing experience with intelligent features such as “Click to Search” for real-time content recommendations and “Live Translate” for instant subtitle translations. Vision AI also brings smart home features like “Pet Care” and “Family Care” to the screen, letting users monitor their living space and receive alerts via SmartThings, along with a 3D Map View for total home visibility.

The TVs also support gesture controls via Galaxy Watch, and the new One UI Tizen interface mirrors Samsung’s mobile ecosystem, allowing personalized user profiles and access to seven years of software updates.

The S90F, available in sizes from 42” to 83”, shares the same AI Gen3 Processor and supports OLED HDR+ and Motion Xcelerator 144Hz for vibrant clarity and fluid visuals. Sound features like Object Tracking Sound Lite and Adaptive Sound Pro deliver immersive, room-tailored audio.

The entry-level S85F series brings high-end features at an accessible price point, powered by the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, 4K AI upscaling, and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Samsung Gaming Hub on the S95F 4K OLED TV 65″

Samsung provides a broad range of content access choices, including built-in streaming through Samsung TV Plus, cloud gaming via Samsung Gaming Hub, and a new karaoke experience through Stingray Karaoke.

 

Price and availability

The S95F series (55” – 77”) is available now, and the 83” class size will be released soon:

  • 77” S95F: $4,499
  • 65” S95F: $3,299
  • 55” S95F: $2,299

The S90F series (42” – 83”):

  • 83” S90F: $5,399
  • 77” S90F: $3,499
  • 65” S90F: $2,499
  • 55” S90F: $1,799
  • 48” S90F: $1,499
  • 42” S90F: $1,299

The S85F series (55” – 83”):

  • 83” S85F: $4,499
  • 77” S85F: $2,999
  • 65” S85F: $1,999
  • 55” S85F: $1,499

In addition to the OLED TV lineup, Samsung is also launching two 2025 soundbars. Both are new products in the flagship Q-Series: the HW-Q900F ($1,399) and HW-QS700F ($699).

Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

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Razer's PC Remote Play app is now available

On the heels of Razer pausing direct laptop sales in the US (thanks to those on-again, off-again, yet still very much on for China tariffs), the company has officially launched its remote game streaming app. Razer PC Remote Play, which the company rolled out in beta at CES 2025, is now officially available for iOS and Android.

Razer may be a bit late to the party here, and its app is hardly the only way to stream your PC games to other devices. (For example, Steam’s version has offered similar functionality for six years.) But Razer’s app has a neat trick: It automatically adjusts the game’s resolution and frame rate to match your mobile device’s. So, you can avoid the black bars you get with services that only stream games in a fixed aspect ratio.

Closeup of a mobile device with a controller attached, using Razer's Remote Play app.
Razer

The company says it works with all iOS and Android gaming controllers, and the iPad version has keyboard, mouse and trackpad support. It works with titles from multiple storefronts (including Steam, Epic, PC Game Pass and more). The app uses the AV1 video codec, which Razer says boosts quality and lowers latency.

Setup requires the Razer Nexus and PC Remote Play apps on your mobile device and Razer Cortex on the host PC. After signing in with your Razer ID, the two should pair automatically, and you can get down to business. You can download the app now from Google Play and the App Store.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/razers-pc-remote-play-app-is-now-available-182533832.html?src=rss

Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

Following the recent Neo QLED TV series launch, Samsung Electronics America has officially released its 2025 OLED TV lineup, led by the impressive flagship S95F series.. With new levels of innovation in display technology, smart features, and design, the latest lineup unveiled at CES 2025 also includes the S90F and S85F series, offering screen sizes up to 83 inches. 

Samsung S95F 4K OLED TV 65″ – the successor of last year’s S95D series

At the heart of the new lineup is Samsung’s most advanced OLED Glare-Free technology, which eliminates reflections from sunlight and ambient lighting. Samsung claims the S95F features a 30% brightness boost, the company’s brightest-ever OLED screen, and an upgraded 165Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth motion. Powered by the new NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor, the S95F delivers improved 4K upscaling, deep contrast, pure blacks, and Pantone-validated color accuracy.

Across all three series, Samsung Vision AI enhances the viewing experience with intelligent features such as “Click to Search” for real-time content recommendations and “Live Translate” for instant subtitle translations. Vision AI also brings smart home features like “Pet Care” and “Family Care” to the screen, letting users monitor their living space and receive alerts via SmartThings, along with a 3D Map View for total home visibility.

The TVs also support gesture controls via Galaxy Watch, and the new One UI Tizen interface mirrors Samsung’s mobile ecosystem, allowing personalized user profiles and access to seven years of software updates.

The S90F, available in sizes from 42” to 83”, shares the same AI Gen3 Processor and supports OLED HDR+ and Motion Xcelerator 144Hz for vibrant clarity and fluid visuals. Sound features like Object Tracking Sound Lite and Adaptive Sound Pro deliver immersive, room-tailored audio.

The entry-level S85F series brings high-end features at an accessible price point, powered by the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, 4K AI upscaling, and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Samsung Gaming Hub on the S95F 4K OLED TV 65″

Samsung provides a broad range of content access choices, including built-in streaming through Samsung TV Plus, cloud gaming via Samsung Gaming Hub, and a new karaoke experience through Stingray Karaoke.

 

Price and availability

The S95F series (55” – 77”) is available now, and the 83” class size will be released soon:

  • 77” S95F: $4,499
  • 65” S95F: $3,299
  • 55” S95F: $2,299

The S90F series (42” – 83”):

  • 83” S90F: $5,399
  • 77” S90F: $3,499
  • 65” S90F: $2,499
  • 55” S90F: $1,799
  • 48” S90F: $1,499
  • 42” S90F: $1,299

The S85F series (55” – 83”):

  • 83” S85F: $4,499
  • 77” S85F: $2,999
  • 65” S85F: $1,999
  • 55” S85F: $1,499

In addition to the OLED TV lineup, Samsung is also launching two 2025 soundbars. Both are new products in the flagship Q-Series: the HW-Q900F ($1,399) and HW-QS700F ($699).

Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

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Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

Following the recent Neo QLED TV series launch, Samsung Electronics America has officially released its 2025 OLED TV lineup, led by the impressive flagship S95F series.. With new levels of innovation in display technology, smart features, and design, the latest lineup unveiled at CES 2025 also includes the S90F and S85F series, offering screen sizes up to 83 inches. 

Samsung S95F 4K OLED TV 65″ – the successor of last year’s S95D series

At the heart of the new lineup is Samsung’s most advanced OLED Glare-Free technology, which eliminates reflections from sunlight and ambient lighting. Samsung claims the S95F features a 30% brightness boost, the company’s brightest-ever OLED screen, and an upgraded 165Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth motion. Powered by the new NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor, the S95F delivers improved 4K upscaling, deep contrast, pure blacks, and Pantone-validated color accuracy.

Across all three series, Samsung Vision AI enhances the viewing experience with intelligent features such as “Click to Search” for real-time content recommendations and “Live Translate” for instant subtitle translations. Vision AI also brings smart home features like “Pet Care” and “Family Care” to the screen, letting users monitor their living space and receive alerts via SmartThings, along with a 3D Map View for total home visibility.

The TVs also support gesture controls via Galaxy Watch, and the new One UI Tizen interface mirrors Samsung’s mobile ecosystem, allowing personalized user profiles and access to seven years of software updates.

The S90F, available in sizes from 42” to 83”, shares the same AI Gen3 Processor and supports OLED HDR+ and Motion Xcelerator 144Hz for vibrant clarity and fluid visuals. Sound features like Object Tracking Sound Lite and Adaptive Sound Pro deliver immersive, room-tailored audio.

The entry-level S85F series brings high-end features at an accessible price point, powered by the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, 4K AI upscaling, and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Samsung Gaming Hub on the S95F 4K OLED TV 65″

Samsung provides a broad range of content access choices, including built-in streaming through Samsung TV Plus, cloud gaming via Samsung Gaming Hub, and a new karaoke experience through Stingray Karaoke.

 

Price and availability

The S95F series (55” – 77”) is available now, and the 83” class size will be released soon:

  • 77” S95F: $4,499
  • 65” S95F: $3,299
  • 55” S95F: $2,299

The S90F series (42” – 83”):

  • 83” S90F: $5,399
  • 77” S90F: $3,499
  • 65” S90F: $2,499
  • 55” S90F: $1,799
  • 48” S90F: $1,499
  • 42” S90F: $1,299

The S85F series (55” – 83”):

  • 83” S85F: $4,499
  • 77” S85F: $2,999
  • 65” S85F: $1,999
  • 55” S85F: $1,499

In addition to the OLED TV lineup, Samsung is also launching two 2025 soundbars. Both are new products in the flagship Q-Series: the HW-Q900F ($1,399) and HW-QS700F ($699).

Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

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Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

Following the recent Neo QLED TV series launch, Samsung Electronics America has officially released its 2025 OLED TV lineup, led by the impressive flagship S95F series.. With new levels of innovation in display technology, smart features, and design, the latest lineup unveiled at CES 2025 also includes the S90F and S85F series, offering screen sizes up to 83 inches. 

Samsung S95F 4K OLED TV 65″ – the successor of last year’s S95D series

At the heart of the new lineup is Samsung’s most advanced OLED Glare-Free technology, which eliminates reflections from sunlight and ambient lighting. Samsung claims the S95F features a 30% brightness boost, the company’s brightest-ever OLED screen, and an upgraded 165Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth motion. Powered by the new NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor, the S95F delivers improved 4K upscaling, deep contrast, pure blacks, and Pantone-validated color accuracy.

Across all three series, Samsung Vision AI enhances the viewing experience with intelligent features such as “Click to Search” for real-time content recommendations and “Live Translate” for instant subtitle translations. Vision AI also brings smart home features like “Pet Care” and “Family Care” to the screen, letting users monitor their living space and receive alerts via SmartThings, along with a 3D Map View for total home visibility.

The TVs also support gesture controls via Galaxy Watch, and the new One UI Tizen interface mirrors Samsung’s mobile ecosystem, allowing personalized user profiles and access to seven years of software updates.

The S90F, available in sizes from 42” to 83”, shares the same AI Gen3 Processor and supports OLED HDR+ and Motion Xcelerator 144Hz for vibrant clarity and fluid visuals. Sound features like Object Tracking Sound Lite and Adaptive Sound Pro deliver immersive, room-tailored audio.

The entry-level S85F series brings high-end features at an accessible price point, powered by the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, 4K AI upscaling, and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Samsung Gaming Hub on the S95F 4K OLED TV 65″

Samsung provides a broad range of content access choices, including built-in streaming through Samsung TV Plus, cloud gaming via Samsung Gaming Hub, and a new karaoke experience through Stingray Karaoke.

 

Price and availability

The S95F series (55” – 77”) is available now, and the 83” class size will be released soon:

  • 77” S95F: $4,499
  • 65” S95F: $3,299
  • 55” S95F: $2,299

The S90F series (42” – 83”):

  • 83” S90F: $5,399
  • 77” S90F: $3,499
  • 65” S90F: $2,499
  • 55” S90F: $1,799
  • 48” S90F: $1,499
  • 42” S90F: $1,299

The S85F series (55” – 83”):

  • 83” S85F: $4,499
  • 77” S85F: $2,999
  • 65” S85F: $1,999
  • 55” S85F: $1,499

In addition to the OLED TV lineup, Samsung is also launching two 2025 soundbars. Both are new products in the flagship Q-Series: the HW-Q900F ($1,399) and HW-QS700F ($699).

Samsung Launched 2025 OLED TV Lineup Featuring Vision AI and Enhanced Glare-Free Technology

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Samsung Expands 2025 Art TV Lineup with The Frame and New Frame Pro

Samsung Electronics America has officially expanded its Art TV lineup for 2025 with the introduction of The Frame Pro and an updated version of The Frame, alongside a broadened Samsung Art Store experience. These new offerings let users personalize their living spaces with artistic and entertainment-focused technology. Both devices were unveiled at CES 2025 with the updated Samsung Art Store.

Leading the charge is The Frame Pro, available in 65”, 75”, and 85” sizes. It boasts a stunning Neo QLED 4K display with the powerful NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor for sharper contrast, deeper blacks, and vibrant color. It also features the new Wireless One Connect Box for a cable-free, clutter-free setup, and is the first Art TV to support wireless transmission of all inputs. Like its sibling, it’s certified by Pantone for ArtfulColor and includes Samsung’s Anti-Reflection Matte Display for gallery-quality viewing.

The refreshed 2025 The Frame (43”–65”) also sees major upgrades, including a 144Hz refresh rate, AI-powered enhancements, and the same premium features such as dynamic refresh, energy-saving sensors, and customizable bezels. Both models include Samsung’s Slim-Fit wall mount, which sits nearly flush against the wall for a true picture-frame look.

Samsung’s proprietary Vision AI powers innovative features like real-time actor bios, live caption translation, and smart home notifications via Home Insights. Users can also control their TV with gestures using a Galaxy Watch and enjoy a personalized interface through the new One UI Tizen, which offers up to seven years of OS upgrades.

The Samsung Art Store has expanded and is now available across more Samsung TV models, including Neo QLED and MICRO LED. It features 3,000+ works from over 1,000 artists, and a curated “Art Store Streams” collection that rotates monthly — all without a subscription.

The bezels are fully interchangeable, allowing users to customize their TV to match their personal style or room décor. Samsung offers a variety of distinctive options, including Modern Brown, Modern Teak, Modern White, and the elegant Sand Gold. Additional premium bezel designs are available through partners like Deco TV for those seeking even more artistic flair.

With integrated smart home control, access to Samsung TV Plus, a growing karaoke library, and more, The Frame and Frame Pro are redefining the modern TV — as both entertainment hub and digital canvas.

Prices

 

 

Samsung Expands 2025 Art TV Lineup with The Frame and New Frame Pro

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Samsung Expands 2025 Art TV Lineup with The Frame and New Frame Pro

Samsung Electronics America has officially expanded its Art TV lineup for 2025 with the introduction of The Frame Pro and an updated version of The Frame, alongside a broadened Samsung Art Store experience. These new offerings let users personalize their living spaces with artistic and entertainment-focused technology. Both devices were unveiled at CES 2025 with the updated Samsung Art Store.

Leading the charge is The Frame Pro, available in 65”, 75”, and 85” sizes. It boasts a stunning Neo QLED 4K display with the powerful NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor for sharper contrast, deeper blacks, and vibrant color. It also features the new Wireless One Connect Box for a cable-free, clutter-free setup, and is the first Art TV to support wireless transmission of all inputs. Like its sibling, it’s certified by Pantone for ArtfulColor and includes Samsung’s Anti-Reflection Matte Display for gallery-quality viewing.

The refreshed 2025 The Frame (43”–65”) also sees major upgrades, including a 144Hz refresh rate, AI-powered enhancements, and the same premium features such as dynamic refresh, energy-saving sensors, and customizable bezels. Both models include Samsung’s Slim-Fit wall mount, which sits nearly flush against the wall for a true picture-frame look.

Samsung’s proprietary Vision AI powers innovative features like real-time actor bios, live caption translation, and smart home notifications via Home Insights. Users can also control their TV with gestures using a Galaxy Watch and enjoy a personalized interface through the new One UI Tizen, which offers up to seven years of OS upgrades.

The Samsung Art Store has expanded and is now available across more Samsung TV models, including Neo QLED and MICRO LED. It features 3,000+ works from over 1,000 artists, and a curated “Art Store Streams” collection that rotates monthly — all without a subscription.

The bezels are fully interchangeable, allowing users to customize their TV to match their personal style or room décor. Samsung offers a variety of distinctive options, including Modern Brown, Modern Teak, Modern White, and the elegant Sand Gold. Additional premium bezel designs are available through partners like Deco TV for those seeking even more artistic flair.

With integrated smart home control, access to Samsung TV Plus, a growing karaoke library, and more, The Frame and Frame Pro are redefining the modern TV — as both entertainment hub and digital canvas.

Prices

 

 

Samsung Expands 2025 Art TV Lineup with The Frame and New Frame Pro

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Razer's PC Remote Play app is now available

On the heels of Razer pausing direct laptop sales in the US (thanks to those on-again, off-again, yet still very much on for China tariffs), the company has officially launched its remote game streaming app. Razer PC Remote Play, which the company rolled out in beta at CES 2025, is now officially available for iOS and Android.

Razer may be a bit late to the party here, and its app is hardly the only way to stream your PC games to other devices. (For example, Steam’s version has offered similar functionality for six years.) But Razer’s app has a neat trick: It automatically adjusts the game’s resolution and frame rate to match your mobile device’s. So, you can avoid the black bars you get with services that only stream games in a fixed aspect ratio.

Closeup of a mobile device with a controller attached, using Razer's Remote Play app.
Razer

The company says it works with all iOS and Android gaming controllers, and the iPad version has keyboard, mouse and trackpad support. It works with titles from multiple storefronts (including Steam, Epic, PC Game Pass and more). The app uses the AV1 video codec, which Razer says boosts quality and lowers latency.

Setup requires the Razer Nexus and PC Remote Play apps on your mobile device and Razer Cortex on the host PC. After signing in with your Razer ID, the two should pair automatically, and you can get down to business. You can download the app now from Google Play and the App Store.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/razers-pc-remote-play-app-is-now-available-182533832.html?src=rss

NTT Unveils Low-power AI Inference Chip for Real-Time 4K Video Analysis at Upgrade 2025

At Upgrade 2025, NTT’s annual research and innovation summit held in San Francisco on April 9–10, Kazuhiro Gomi, President and CEO of NTT Research, took the stage to announce a new AI inference large-scale integration (LSI) chip that enables real-time processing of 4K video with low power consumption. The announcement aligned with the summit’s theme, “Innovation for the New Reality,” and marks a step forward in edge computing and AI video analysis.

This chip runs AI inference on full 4K video without lowering the resolution,” Gomi said. “You can mount it on a drone flying 500 feet in the air and still detect human activity on the ground—something previously unachievable with conventional chips.”

Kazuhiro Gomi, President and CEO of NTT Research announcing the AI Inference Chip for 4K video surveillance processing

The LSI is designed for use in edge devices and terminals where power constraints have traditionally limited the deployment of AI processing for ultra-high-definition (UHD) video.

Current AI inference systems often require the compression of ultra-high-definition video to enable real-time processing on power-limited devices. NTT’s new chip addresses this challenge by enabling high-resolution inference at 30 frames per second (fps) while consuming less than 20 watts of power.

One application involves drone-mounted cameras used in infrastructure inspections and public safety monitoring. With the new chip, drones can identify individuals or objects from altitudes up to 150 meters (492 feet)—the legal flight ceiling for drones in Japan. Previously, such tasks were restricted to lower altitudes due to the computational and energy demands of high-resolution inference, limiting their operational scope to around 30 meters (98 feet).

The chip’s efficiency is driven by an AI inference engine developed by NTT. The engine boosts computational performance through techniques such as interframe correlation and dynamic bit-precision control, enabling real-time execution of object detection algorithms like YOLOv3 without requiring GPU-level power consumption.

To accomplish full 4K processing within energy constraints, the chip divides the high-resolution video into segments and applies algorithms that ensure object continuity across segment boundaries. The system maintains detection accuracy while reducing workload.

Privacy was also a key factor in the chip’s design. NTT Research has integrated encryption technology that can obscure sensitive details like faces at the point of capture. Authorized users can later decrypt this information when necessary, preserving privacy while still enabling post-event analysis.

Commercial sales of the chip are scheduled to begin by the end of the year through NTT Innovative Devices, the company’s semiconductor division.

The chip was one of the key highlights announced at Upgrade 2025, alongside other initiatives focused on advancing next-generation infrastructure. NTT researchers are also exploring the integration of this LSI into the Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) Initiative. The goal is to leverage the high-speed, low-latency capabilities of the IOWN All-Photonics Network to support scalable, energy-efficient data-centric infrastructure (DCI).

Additionally, NTT is collaborating with NTT DATA to explore how the chip’s capabilities could be enhanced using Attribute-Based Encryption (ABE) technologies. ABE provides fine-grained access control, enabling secure data sharing that aligns with flexible policy requirements and existing system architectures.

In edge environments, the chip opens new possibilities for real-time AI across industries such as transportation, utilities, and public safety.

With this new AI inference chip, NTT Research is pushing the boundaries of edge computing and real-time video analysis—offering a powerful tool for next-generation imaging applications.

NTT Unveils Low-power AI Inference Chip for Real-Time 4K Video Analysis at Upgrade 2025

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