Samsung Electronics, one of the leading consumer technology brand has recently announced its latest innovation in home appliances: a new range of refrigerators featuring AI Hybrid Cooling technology. The cutting-edge cooling system promises to optimize energy efficiency while ensuring enhanced food freshness. The unveiling is set to take place at CES 2025. The AI Hybrid Cooling system has been intelligently adapting to various cooling requirements, by combining the capabilities of a high-efficiency compressor and a Peltier module. Samsung’s refrigerators integrate a Peltier module—a semiconductor device that cools by leveraging temperature changes caused by electric current flow. The refrigerators come with Hybrid Precise Cooling, reducing internal temperature fluctuations and maintaining consistent freshness. The new refrigerator models feature a 900-litre capacity with an optimized space-saving design, offering ample storage without increasing their physical size. ALSO READ: Never lose a YouTube video again: Save it to ‘Watch Later’ ALSO READ: e-PAN Card: How to easily generate and download your digital PAN Card None
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