1. REDMAGIC Nova Gaming Tablet series features Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Edition, LPDDR5X memory, and UFS 4.0 storage, achieving a high Antutu benchmark score; 2. The tablet incorporates an advanced cooling system, PAD Cooling System ICE 2.0, with a 20,000rpm fan, 3D heat pipe, and extensive heat dissipation materials; 3. It boasts a 2.8K, 144Hz display, a 10,100mAh battery with 120W fast charging, and a suite of software features and accessories for enhanced gaming experience.
Recent #Innovation news in the semiconductor industry
1. Acer announced new gaming notebooks with detachable game controllers and other innovative features; 2. The new notebooks are equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra series 2 processors, offering up to 29 hours of battery life; 3. Acer also introduced a portable gaming console, the Nitro Blaze 7, and a concept gaming notebook, Project DualPlay, showcasing the company's commitment to innovation in gaming technology.
1. Pixela introduces the 'Xit Square+', a compact USB TV tuner with cloud recording capabilities and AI-driven program suggestions; 2. The device is compatible with Windows 10/11 and features a small form factor, allowing for easy portability; 3. Users can access recorded content via smartphone apps and benefit from personalized viewing recommendations based on their viewing history and preferences.
1. Nakabayashi announces the launch of a voice-operated USB light, the 'Voice Light' (model: SL130vo), set for release in late September at a price of 2,398 yen. 2. The light can be controlled via voice commands for powering on/off, adjusting color temperature, and brightness. 3. It can be connected to a PC via USB or used with an optional AC adapter for power from a wall outlet, with the power connector being USB Type-A and the light source being inorganic EL.
1. NEC PC and Samurai Partners collaborate on a YouTube reality show to develop a new LAVIE product; 2. The show, 'Nontitle PROJECT LAVIE,' features six participants, primarily from the Z generation, who will conceptualize and propose a new notebook PC; 3. The series will be aired over 10 episodes from September 12 to November 14, with guests like Hiroyuki (Hiroyuki Nishimura) and others.
1. Samsung promotes Galaxy Z Flip smartphones as body cameras for police officers. 2. A pilot program with Kimberling City Police and Indian Point Police in Missouri was successful. 3. The device is custom-built for ease of use and real-time communication.
1. Sabrent introduces the Rocket XTRM 5, a new external SSD utilizing Thunderbolt 5 technology. 2. The SSD offers up to 80Gbps bandwidth and will be available in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities. 3. Features include an all-aluminum build, SMART monitoring, and a rugged Thunderbolt 5 connection.
1. Logitech's CEO revealed the development of a 'forever mouse' with a subscription-based payment structure. 2. The mouse is designed for longevity and includes software updates as a service. 3. Logitech clarified that there are no current plans to release a subscription-based mouse.
1. Meta launches AI Studio in the US, allowing users to create custom AI chatbots. 2. These AIs can be integrated into Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp. 3. Users can create AI friends, specialists, or digital twins with long-term memory.
1. IBM and Pure Storage both develop proprietary flash drives for their all-flash storage systems. 2. IBM's Flash Core Module (FCM) focuses on drive controller intelligence, while Pure Storage's DirectFlash Modules (DFMs) are system-level intelligent. 3. Pure Storage claims its system-level management can improve reliability and extend drive lifetime, with upcoming 150TB and 300TB DFMs.
1. Samsung has filed a patent for a revolutionary foldable display. 2. The display can be expanded horizontally and resized based on usage. 3. The technology could change how we interact with devices.
1. Dyson introduces its first audio-only device, the Dyson OnTrac headphones. 2. The headphones feature high-fidelity frequency response and noise-canceling capabilities. 3. Dyson OnTrac offers customization options and boasts superior comfort and design.
1. AMD plans to adopt glass substrate technology for its next-generation chips by 2025-2026. 2. Glass substrates offer smoother surfaces, thinner profiles, and improved processing speeds and power efficiency. 3. Major companies like Intel, Samsung, and SK Group are also investing in glass substrate technology.
1. Japanese researchers achieved a new world record of 402Tbps internet speed. 2. The previous records were 321Tbps in October 2023 and 226Tbps in March 2022. 3. The 402Tbps translates to 50TB/sec download speeds, which is currently unachievable by any existing computer systems.
1. Palmer Luckey, the creator of Oculus Rift, is developing a new head-mounted display for military and non-military use. 2. The announcement was made during the 2024 Augmented World Expo (AWE). 3. Luckey's new company, Anduril Industries, focuses on military defense technology, and the headset is being built for specific military purposes, with potential for non-military applications.
1. TSMC is exploring a 'radically new' semiconductor packaging technique called panel-level packaging. 2. Panel-level packaging uses rectangular substrates instead of conventional round wafers, which can accommodate more chips. 3. The research is still in early stages and would require significant development of production tools and materials, as well as a potential overhaul of facilities for a long-term plan.
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