The Pixel 9 has appeared in a new set of CAD-based renders that suggest Google is taking a different approach to its phone launch schedule. Previously, we saw two sets of versions in January, which are now known as the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL. The new images show the same basic design as the Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL, with a flat metal frame and a revised camera … [Read more...] about Google Pixel 9 leaks in new versions
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra prototype images hint at different design options
Highlights The Galaxy S25 is the vanilla model in the company’s upcoming flagship series. The upcoming Galaxy S25 is expected to be equipped with the Exynos 2500 SoC. The Samsung Galaxy S25 will also reportedly come with a new Sony sensor. Samsung introduced the Galaxy S24 Ultra a few months back, and now leaks are circulating about the Galaxy S25 Ultra. As … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra prototype images hint at different design options
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review
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
Samsung Exynos 1480 detailed: A big boost for Galaxy A phones?
Samsung recently launched the Galaxy A55 5G, and that phone is powered by the Exynos 1480 chipset. Fortunately, the company has fully peeled the curtain back on this new processor. Samsung Semiconductor posted a comprehensive product page for the Exynos 1480 on its website, and we’ve got a good look at most of the major specs. For one, the new processor is built on a 4nm … [Read more...] about Samsung Exynos 1480 detailed: A big boost for Galaxy A phones?
Xfinity Mobile revamps Unlimited plans with more data, slashes prices per line
Two years ago, Xfinity Mobile introduced three new Unlimited plans (Unlimited Intro, Unlimited Plus, and Unlimited Premium). Now the company is revamping its Unlimited plans once again to add extra savings and data. Xfinity Mobile has announced it’s relaunching its Unlimited plans, reducing the number of options from three plans to two. This new plan structure gets rid of … [Read more...] about Xfinity Mobile revamps Unlimited plans with more data, slashes prices per line
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
Edifier launches QR65 desktop active monitor speakers with customizable lighting and TurboGaN fast-charging
Edifier has introduced the QR65 Desktop Active Monitor speakers. These speakers integrate Edifier's acoustic technology with features such as Lumia light effects and TurboGaN fast-charging capabilities. The QR65 is designed to deliver quality sound, with certifications for Hi-Res Audio and Hi-Res Audio Wireless, and support for the LDAC codec. It offers preset and custom … [Read more...] about Edifier launches QR65 desktop active monitor speakers with customizable lighting and TurboGaN fast-charging
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