Before CES 2025 kicked off in Las Vegas, Samsung announced that its spatial audio collaboration with Google would be available on its 2025 TVs and soundbars. Finer details on the platform were noticeably absent from that announcement,
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Samsung and Google are ready to push a new standard, Eclipsa Audio. This format will enable 3D audio experiences on certain YouTube videos later this year, with support available across Samsung’s 2025 lineup of TVs and soundbars.
The two companies are joining forces to create a 3D audio format that beats out Dolby in one major way: No licensing fees.
Samsung and Google have created Eclipsa Audio, a new 3D audio technology that will be available on all 2025 Samsung TVs and soundbars.
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You'd be forgiven for not remembering that Eclipsa has been in development for some time. It originally had the much-less-interesting title of IAMF, or Immersive Audio Model and Formats. Samsung announced the project in 2023 with plans to launch it in 2024,
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Samsung is creating a Dolby Atmos rival in Eclipsa Audio format- a royalty-free 3D audio technology - developed in partnership with Google.
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Samsung has kicked off 2025 with the release of its first security patch for January, aimed at enhancing the security and stability of its Galaxy devices. This update addresses over 50 vulnerabilities, combining efforts from both Google and Samsung to ensure a safer user experience.