Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is one of the latest additions to the brand’s Galaxy A-series along with the Galaxy A55 5G. While we have already reviewed the A55, here’s an in-depth review of the Galaxy A35 5G, which starts at Rs 30,999. Is it worth spending that much or should you look elsewhere? We’ll give you an answer by the end of this review of the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G. Design … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review
GDDR7 Approaches: Samsung Lists GDDR7 Memory Chips on Its Product Catalog
Now that JEDEC has published specification of GDDR7 memory, memory manufacturers are beginning to announce their initial products. The first out of the gate for this generation is Samsung, which has has quietly added its GDDR7 products to its official product catalog. For now, Samsung lists two GDDR7 devices on its website: 16 Gbit chips rated for an up to 28 GT/s data … [Read more...] about GDDR7 Approaches: Samsung Lists GDDR7 Memory Chips on Its Product Catalog
Google Wants You to Use AI for Your Next Vacation
Google's AI-powered search still needs work—but maybe this will be cool eventually? Credit: Google/YouTube Google hopes you'll trust its AI-powered search enough to use it to plan your next vacation. According to a blog post released this week, Google's Search Generative Experience (SGE) can now help you plan an itinerary of destinations for your next trip, … [Read more...] about Google Wants You to Use AI for Your Next Vacation
GPT-4 loses its position as “best” LLM to Claude-3 in LMSYS benchmark
It seems as if everyone who is anyone has thrown their hats and their money into developing large language models. This AI explosion prompted a need to benchmark them for comparison. So, UC Berkley, UC San Diego, and Carnegie Mellon University researchers formed the Large Language Systems Organization (LMSYS Org or just LMSYS). Grading large language models and the chatbots … [Read more...] about GPT-4 loses its position as “best” LLM to Claude-3 in LMSYS benchmark
RISC-V SSD controller provides 14GB/s transfers without a cooling solution
Many PCIe 5.0 SSDs currently on sale provide extremely high transfer rates compared to previous generations, however they all appear to require an often-cumbersome cooling solution to avoid throttling. The RISC-V open instruction set architecture (ISA) could arrive to help and end this hotly debated issue. Major tech companies have invested in promoting RISC-V, a royalty-free … [Read more...] about RISC-V SSD controller provides 14GB/s transfers without a cooling solution
World’s fastest camera can capture 156.3 trillion frames per second
Researchers at the National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS) in Quebec have developed an ultrafast camera capable of providing full-sequence encoding rates of up to 156.3 THz to individual pixels, which works out to 156.2 trillion frames per second. Dubbed SCARF, which is short for swept-coded aperture real-time femtophotography, the cutting-edge imaging device is fast … [Read more...] about World’s fastest camera can capture 156.3 trillion frames per second
Hands-On With the Nikon Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR: One Lens to Cover Them All
Nikon’s new Nikkor Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR lens is a groundbreaking full-frame zoom lens, offering 14.2 times zoom in a lightweight package. Does it come with unacceptable compromises, or is it poised to be the ultimate all-in-one lens for Nikon Z photographers? Nikon is no stranger to superzoom lenses. It made a 28-300mm lens for its F-mount SLR cameras, which I found … [Read more...] about Hands-On With the Nikon Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR: One Lens to Cover Them All
The DeepCool PX850G 850W PSU Review: Less Than Quiet, More Than Capable
DeepCool is one of the few veterans in the PC power & cooling components field still active today. The Chinese company was first founded in 1996 and initially produced only coolers and cooling accessories, but quickly diversified into the PC Case and power supply unit (PSU) markets. To this day, DeepCool stays almost entirely focused on PC power & cooling products, with … [Read more...] about The DeepCool PX850G 850W PSU Review: Less Than Quiet, More Than Capable
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 might borrow more tricks from the Galaxy S24 Ultra
Samsung decided to go with a titanium frame for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and now it looks like the company is thinking of using the same material for its next folding phone. As per leaker @Tech_Reve on X (formerly Twitter), the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is rumored to ditch the aluminum frame of the current Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and opt for a titanium one instead (via Android Police). … [Read more...] about The Galaxy Z Fold 6 might borrow more tricks from the Galaxy S24 Ultra
Where to preorder Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree (and what’s included)
We spent much of the time following Elden Ring’s launch begging FromSoftware to expand the universe of its latest Game of the Year award-worthy soulslike. By now, you’ll realize our prayers were answered. Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree will launch on June 21st for the PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC. It takes place in a whole new area separate from the game’s standard map, one … [Read more...] about Where to preorder Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree (and what’s included)