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The mobile phone industry is really busy in the second half of the year. Huawei, Apple and other major new phones are releasing together, and Honor is now making new moves. At this year's Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit, Honor CEO Zhao Ming announced that the Honor Magic 6 will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8Gen3 processor and will also use Honor's self-developed 7B device-side AI large model. Is this feature worth looking forward to?
Everyone should be familiar with the matter of large AI models. In the past year, almost every major technology company has launched its own large AI model, which can be said to be a hundred schools of thought contending. Among them, mobile phone manufacturers are what everyone pays most attention to. After all, mobile phones are terminals that are closely related to each of us
Currently, many domestic brands have chosen to launch large AI models, and Honor is no exception. Honor launched an "AI Phone" as early as 2016, but there was no concept of a large language model at that time. Last year, Honor launched platform-level AI, hoping to integrate AI capabilities into the OS. Now Honor Magic6 has made further progress. Honor's self-developed 7B large-scale terminal-side AI model uses the powerful computing power of the Snapdragon 8Gen3 processor to integrate the AI language and language into the mobile phone side. It is different from the traditional cloud-based AI large model. Adopting end-side design, it completes a closed loop of scenario-based tasks based entirely on personalized understanding and perception. The data does not leave the mobile phone, so there is no need to worry about privacy and security issues.
Honor Magic 6 has not been released yet, so we currently have no way of knowing how this phone will actually perform. However, Honor officials have released two demonstration videos for reference. Honor Magic6 adopts a smart capsule design with built-in sensors that can capture eye movements, thereby enabling users to control phone functions without gestures or voice operations.
Judging from the video, the Honor Magic6 Smart Capsule should have many interesting ways to play. Unfortunately, we don’t know the specific experience yet, so we can only wait patiently for the official release. If Honor Magic 6 uses a combination of algorithms and sensors to really allow AI to control the phone through eye movements, that would really be exciting.
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