Samsung Electronics today provided a key message and new software technologies together with its future outlook at SDC Korea 2024, a virtual event. This year’s event is the 11th edition of an event that began in 2014 as a way of attracting software developers.
Samsung let slip Gauss 2 at the Samsung Developer Conference in South Korea. It is the company’s second-generation GenAI model and is a multimodal model, which means it can take as input multiple types of data at once including code, images, and languages. Samsung has expanded Gauss 2 by stabilizing the large language models (LLMs) in order to provide more efficiency for the supported languages.
Samsung Gauss 2
Samsung explained that Gauss 2 comes in three options designed for service, Compact, Balanced, and Supreme, and the latter two models surpass the most popular open-source generative AI solutions in terms of benchmarks for response generation in multiple languages or coding challenges.
- Compact Model: This workflow is ideal for environments characterized by low processing power devices to enhance operation efficiency.
- Balanced Model: Balances the power between performance, speed, and efficiency and ensures quality results whether performing simple, moderate, or complex tasks.
- Supreme Model: Transforms the performance to the best quality, incorporating a Mixture of Expert technology helps to cut the computational costs while at the same time providing high efficiency.
The Balanced and Supreme models are as efficient or even more efficient in terms of metrics kilometers than similar leading generative AI models which are currently open-source. While the Samsung Gauss 2 has a Balanced and Supreme model to support 9 to 14 languages and several programming languages, this professional language translation device is designed to perform better and offer an impressive processing rate of 1.5 to 3 times per hour to provide quick artificial intelligence response for varied language including English and Koreans.
Code Productivity
The company said Gauss 2 will enhance the DX Division’s coding assistant program, code.i that is currently in use by well over half of the division’s software developers. Samsung Gauss 2 is therefore flexible to adapt to a given need.
Internal developers utilize it to support tools, such as ‘code.i,’ an AI coding assistant, which experienced a four times monthly usage boost after its release. Also, Samsung Gauss Portal, a conversational AI service provides basic office activity support that includes document summarizing, language translation, and email writing.