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Despite sanctions Huawei launches 28nm HiSilicon ATV chip with LiteOS support
TSMC confirmed last week that it has stopped accepting orders for new chips from Huawei since May 15, following the introduction of a new U.S. government regulation. Against this backdrop, the silicon division of Chinese telecommunications giant HiSilicon has officially unveiled a new 28 nm ATV (Advanced Television) chip, with support for its…
Read More...Nokia launches first 5G wireless network for the business market
Nokia recently announced new features in the 5G wireless network segment for the business world. The Finnish company's solutions will thus offer customers a broad portfolio of products and responses from 4.9G / LTE and 5G private wireless networks.This is yet another onslaught by Nokia in the area of fifth generation technology, where the…
Read More...Microsoft teases UI of upcoming version of Office 365
Some time ago, Microsoft decided to change the interface of Windows and Office. These will soon undergo a profound change, adapting to a new standard and a more attractive and simpler design for everyone to use.If in the case of Windows this change has already started, albeit very discreetly, in the case of Office this is yet to be…
Read More...Ryzen 4000G Pro Desktop APUs with Integrated Vega Graphics launched
AMD announced today the next generation of Ryzen Desktop APUs as expected - the Ryzen 4000G and Ryzen 4000G Pro.Based on the Zen 2 architecture, these APUs are equipped with integrated Vega GPUs and are designed to fit into socket AM4 motherboards.As expected, they are intended for the OEM segment and will not be available in retail…
Read More...Researcher Create a Tiny Camera Backpack for Beetles
Researchers have developed a tiny wireless camera that is light enough to be carried by live beetles.The team at the University of Washington in the US drew inspiration from the insects to create its low-powered camera system.It's beetle-cam can stream up to five frames per second of low-resolution, black and white footage to a nearby…
Read More...JEDEC has officially released DDR5 SDRAM standards
The industry-standard organization JEDEC, which is developing standards for the microelectronic industry, has approved the final specification of DDR5 RAM (Double Data Rate 5). The new standard for DRAM, widely used in consumer electronics, has received the internal designation JESD79-5 .Recall that, JEDEC announced DDR5 back in 2017 . That…
Read More...Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is coming to PC on August
A year after the pre-alpha version appeared on the Internet, Microsoft Flight Simulator is almost on the market. The simulator will be released for sale on August 18th for PC. In addition, the game will be part of the Xbox Game Pass monthly subscription (PC version).This game will be one of the best flight simulators, at the graphic level…
Read More...New H.266/VVC codec uses half the data than HEVC(H.255)to stream 4K video
After devoting several years to its research and standardization, Fraunhofer HHI (together with partners from industry including Apple, Ericsson, Intel, Huawei, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Sony) is celebrating the release and official adoption of the new global video coding standard H.266/Versatile Video Coding (VVC).This new standard offers…
Read More...Sony decides to change it’s name and restructure the company
Sony investors have given their stamp of approval for the longtime electronics maker to embrace a new, broader identity with its first renaming in more than six decades.Shareholders approved at Friday's annual meeting a proposal to change the name to Sony Group, effective April 2021.The old Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo was renamed to the…
Read More...Microsoft teases sleeker Windows 10’s all-new Start menu
Microsoft has published two images showing a modified view of the Start menu. The tiles of the start menu no longer have different colors, but adapt to the light theme.Microsoft published on Facebook through its Office 365 account the new images of it's redesigned sleeker Windows 10 Start Menu. The company did not mention anything about the…
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