Samsung Electronics today introduced its latest AI advancement, the Samsung Gauss2 AI model, at the 2024 Samsung Developer Conference Korea (SDC24 Korea) last year. The 11th edition of the virtual event celebrated Samsung’s ongoing software and tech innovation.
Generative AI, IoT, healthcare, communications, and open-source development were all highlighted at this year’s conference as having made huge advances. The event was drawn together by Gauss2, which received a lot of attention.

The Next Generation: Samsung Gauss2
Compared to its previous model, Samsung Gauss2 AI has to be a great upgrade in terms of efficiency and versatility. Designed to handle language, code, and image data, Gauss2 is available in three configurations:
- Compact: Designed for distribution to environments with limited processing power and ensuring reliable performance on low-resource devices.
- Balanced: It supports diverse tasks by combining speed, efficiency, and consistency.
- Supreme: It solves for top-tier performance in the most limited computational resources.
Gauss2 is a language capable of 9 – 14 languages and depending on which variant, can be used for global application.
Smarter and Faster AI
The Gauss2 product family is balanced and supreme in terms of performance, able to outperform many open-source alternatives at processing speeds that are 1.5x to 3x faster. The more AI processes are improved, the less waiting time and responsiveness will improve, and the more efficient AI-powered tasks will be.
To add further power, Samsung implemented its own means to stabilize large language model training and a custom tokenizer for better processing.
Empowering Productivity With Gauss2
Samsung Gauss2 is unbelievably flexible, being able to be customized to any use case you want. The model is used internally by Samsung to make code.i, an AI coding assistant, grew 400 percent from the day it debuted.
The model also powers the Samsung Gauss Portal, a conversational AI service used for office tasks, including:
- Summarizing documents
- Translating text
- Composing emails
In August, Gauss2 was deployed in Samsung call centers, automatically categorizing and summarizing customer calls. In the future, Samsung says Gauss2 will provide ways to perform multimodal tasks like interpreting tables, understanding charts, and generating images.
AI for Everyone
Samsung’s strategy to bring AI to all products is based on its AI for All vision. The company unifies AI technologies with knowledge graphs, aiming to personalize and provide smarter, easy-to-use experiences.
Highlights From SDC24 Korea
The conference featured several key presentations beyond the Gauss2 announcement, focusing on:
- Healthcare innovation: The Digital Health ecosystem that Samsung has planned.
- SmartThings enhancements: Generating experiences with (generative AI).
- AI-driven solutions: Showing AI for home appliances and content platform use cases.

Samsung President and CTO of its Device eXperience Division Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun said that the company is using Gauss2 to enhance its own tools and will embed its capabilities in the next wave of products. The advancement represents smarter solutions with better personalization and time efficiency.
The Samsung Gauss2 AI model is a huge step forward in artificial intelligence. Gauss2, a breakneck focus on speed, efficiency, and adaptability, is intended to change how AI is deployed across industries. In the future, Samsung’s AI technology will get more refined and users can expect more personalized and efficient tech solutions.