Samsung unveils Exynos 2100 taking on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888
Samsung has announced its latest flagship smartphone chipset ahead of the January Unpacked event. The new Exynos 2100 will power the upcoming Samsung flagship...
Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 will bring 5G connectivity to budget phones
5G connectivity was among the top trends in the smartphone world in the past couple of years. We see the price of flagship smartphones...
Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 678 brings minor upgrades over the 675
Earlier this month, Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 888 chipset which will power the Android flagships in 2021. And now, the company has announced another...
Samsung looking to make things right with the upcoming Exynos 2100
Earlier this month, Qualcomm introduced its latest flagship processor – the Snapdragon 888 SoC. And it looks like it's Samsung’s turn to unveil its...
Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G brings significant improvements over the 865
Qualcomm announced its latest flagship smartphone processor on the first day of Snapdragon Tech Summit Digital. The new Snapdragon 888 5G is the successor...
Samsung announces 5nm Exynos 1080 5G SoC with Cortex-A78 cores
Samsung has finally unveiled its first 5nm smartphone chip. Yesterday, the company announced the new Exynos 1080 5G SoC at an event in China....
Apple’s switch from Intel (x86) to Arm: Everything you need to know
Since Apple announced the Arm-based MacBook during the "One More Thing" event, people have once again started discussing the difference between Arm and x86...
MediaTek announces Dimensity 700 SoC for affordable 5G smartphones
In an attempt to make 5G smartphones more accessible, MediaTek has launched its latest 5G-enabled Dimensity chipset. The new Dimensity 700 is just below...
Here’s when Qualcomm and Mediatek will release their new chipsets
It is always fascinating to know what chipmakers are up to. After all, their products are powering your device. Thus, what they produce has...
MIT’s new “brain-on-a-chip” can process images using refined Memristor design
Engineers at MIT have developed what they call a "brain on a chip" that could change Neuromorphic Engineering forever. A paper published on Nature...