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Currently, AI technology is rapidly transitioning from "cloud-centric computing" to "edge-side distributed deployment," with mobile devices becoming the core carrier for delivering intelligent user experiences.
As the inaugural year of AI terminals officially begins, the consumer electronics sector is undergoing a profound transformation from "feature stacking" to "intelligent reconstruction."
Whether it’s real-time AI image enhancement, lightweight large models running locally, immersive mobile gaming, or multimodal interactive intelligent assistants, users’ demand for "low latency, high fluidity, and long battery life" in edge-side AI is becoming increasingly urgent. Edge-side AI has evolved from an auxiliary function to a core foundation defining product competitiveness.
However, behind the industry’s rapid development, the core contradiction of edge-side computing is becoming more apparent. On one hand, traditional architectures struggle to support high-density AI tasks, resulting in frequent user experience pain points such as delays in voice assistants, stuttering in large model inference and image processing, and imbalances between gaming graphics quality and battery life. On the other hand, the soaring complexity of chip design has extended development cycles, making it difficult for manufacturers to balance "performance delivery" with "rapid market entry," posing critical bottlenecks to innovation.
Particularly in the new era of AI agents, the expanding boundaries of AI computing applications place higher demands on efficiency and latency.