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Lenovo Unveils AI-Driven, Rotatable, and Adaptive Laptops and Accessories

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Lenovo StoryHub

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Lenovo unveiled a comprehensive range of AI-powered devices and solutions across consumer, business, and mobile sectors at Innovation World 2025, including new PCs, tablets, gaming devices, and smartphones, emphasizing smarter AI integration for enhanced productivity, creativity, and entertainment.

"RAM Requirements for On-Device AI in Android Smartphones: A Necessity for Optimal Functionality"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Wccftech

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A new report suggests that Android smartphones with on-device AI will require significantly more RAM than before. For on-device AI image generation to work flawlessly, phones will need at least 12GB of RAM, while devices with on-device AI assistants and other features may need upwards of 20GB of RAM. This RAM requirement highlights the increasing focus on on-board AI in smartphones released in 2024 and emphasizes the importance of hardware for modern-day, AI-powered devices.

The Impact of AI Software Revolution on Businesses

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Finance

The AI revolution is bringing new capabilities to everyday devices, with companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft incorporating AI features into their products. Google's Pixel 8 and 8 Pro smartphones offer AI-powered editing tools for photos and videos, as well as an AI chatbot for its Google Assistant. Microsoft's Copilot platform in Windows 11 provides AI functionality for organizing data and interacting with your computer. Apple is implementing AI features in a more subtle way, enhancing user experiences with machine learning algorithms for tasks like text input and voicemail transcription. These developments highlight the increasing integration of AI into consumer technology.