Intel first talked about the Thunderbolt 4 when it announced the Tiger Lake processors at the start of the year. But it kept people wondering as it wasn’t supposed to be faster than the existing Thunderbolt 3 and Intel didn’t reveal anything further. However, Intel has finally announced the Thunderbolt 4. So, let’s take a look at TB 4 and what’s changed from Thunderbolt 3.
Thunderbolt 4 Overview
As stated earlier, Thunderbolt 4 isn’t faster than its predecessor. Like Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 3 offers a maximum throughput of 40Gb/s. It is compatible with the previous Thunderbolt and USB products and in compliance with broader industry standards, that include DisplayPort, PCIe, and USB4. It now comes with increased minimum performance requirements, extended capabilities, and USB4 compliance.
Minimum Requirements for Certification
Upcoming TB 4 certified device will support up to two 4K UHD displays, which is twice of what its predecessor supported. Alternatively, it can support a single 8K display. Similarly, at least one port should support PC charging (up to 100W). The external output remains unchanged at 15W. Also, Intel requires TB 4 certified computers and laptops to support wake from sleep when connected to TB 4 dock. Similarly, Intel has also made DMA protection via its Intel VT-d compulsory.
It’s the first time Intel is offering dock with support for up to four TB 4 and universal cable up to 2 meters. Among the four docks, one will include an upstream port, while the rest will have downstream ports.
Intel 8000 Series Controller
Intel will integrate TB 4 support into the upcoming Tiger Lake processor. What it means is that manufacturers that opt for these processors won’t need an extra device for TB4. For devices powered by different processors, Intel has announced two host controllers under the Thunderbolt controller 8000 series – JHL8540 and JHL8340. Similarly, accessory makers will have to use JHL8440 device controllers.
Intel Thunderbolt 4 Release and Availability
Thunderbolt 4 will debut alongside the Tiger Lake processor later this year. We will see it first in the devices under the Intel’s Project Athena.
Universal Cable Connectivity Solution
Availability
Intel Thunderbolt 4
Late 2020 (Project Athena)
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Some use the smartwatch as an extension of the smartphone, some just wear it for fashion, while some use it use them as a fitness tracker. What do you use your smartwatch for? If you use it to track your sports activities then you should take a look at Garmin smartwatches. Recently, Germin has introduced a solar charging feature to its lineup of sports smartwatches. Read along to know more about these Solar Edition Garmin smartwatches, including the specs, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.
Garmin Smartwatches: Solar Edition
Instinct Solar
The Instinct Solar GPS sports watches were first introduced in 2018. This lineup consists of rugged smartwatches that can withstand severe physical conditions. The newest additions to the lineup are Instinct Solar – Surf and Tactical Edition.
As you may have guessed from its name, the Surf Edition is for surfers and users who are more exposed to water bodies. It has dedicated activity for surfing and can keep track of tide data. It is rated for up to 100m depth. The Tactical Edition is for military personnel or anybody who loves going on adventures. It comes with night-vision google compatibility and a dedicated Stealth mode to disable location sharing and wireless connectivity.
The Instinct Solar watch can last for 24 days if used indoors. With sufficient exposure to the sunlight, it can last for more than 50 days. Similarly, you can toggle between different battery saving profile as per your convenience. The Instinct series now includes Pulse Ox2 that evaluates how oxygen is being absorbed by the body.
There are two Fenix 6 smartwatches – Fenix 6S Pro Solar and Fenix 6 Pro Solar. These smartwatches feature Garmin Power Glass solar charging lens. Other features include different activities/training modes, GPS mapping, music streaming, REM sleep monitoring, Pulse Ox, on-device storage, and+ NFC payment. The two watches differ in battery backup. Fenix 6S Pro can last 9 days and 10.5days in indoor and outdoor, respectively. Similarly, Fenix 6 Pro Solar will last 14 days in indoor use and 16 days in outdoor use.
Tactix Delta
Tactix Delta – Solar Edition is the fourth installment in the Tactix family. The former is based on the Fenix series. But it features military-grade build. By military-grade grade, I mean MIL-STD-810 standard. It also sports Garmin Power Glass. The battery endurance ranges from 21 days (indoor usage) to up to 24 days.
The Tactix Delta Solar Edition flaunts a 1.4-inch scratch-resistant sapphire lens. The steel bezel is coated with black DLC. Similarly, the rear cover is made up of steel and is coated with black PVD. To finish off, Garmin has included black tactical nylon for the military vibe. It also comes with a dedicated Stealth mode and has a kill switch as well. The switch can be used to erase user data.
Garmin Solar Edition Smartwatches Price and Availability
Solar Edition Garmin Edition smartwatches are available in Germany and other select markets. The Solar Edition Instinct, Fenix, and Tactix lineup from Garmin have a starting price of $399, $949, and $1,099, respectively.
Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 865 in December last year. It is the most powerful mobile chipset in the market and thus, is the first choice for manufacturers planning to build a flagship device. And now, the company has made the Snapdragon 865 Plus (stylized as Snapdragon 865+) official with some minor upgrades over the specs of the SD 865. So, let’s take a look at the specs of the new Snapdragon 865 Plus and see how it differs from the Snapdragon 865.
Snapdragon 865 Plus Overview
Even if it’s not a major one, Snapdragon 865 Plus is indeed an upgrade to Snapdragon 865. Qualcomm usually announces one major upgrade every year. However, last year it tried something different by refreshing the SD 855 with a Plus variant. And Snapdragon 865+ is a continuity to that. But, if SD 865 is the most powerful chipset why did Qualcomm need to release a mid-year refresh?
The answer lies in the surge in the mobile gaming industry. Love it or hate it, mobile gaming is becoming a thing now. While vanilla SD 865 is enough for most users, gaming smartphones demand boosted performance, which Qualcomm tries to provide with the Plus variant. No wonder, the two devices that are confirmed to use the Snapdragon 865+ are both gaming-centric smartphones.
Increased Performance
Since it’s a gaming-centric refresh, the obvious difference between the Snapdragon 865+ and its older sibling is in the performance. Both are based on the same 7nm architecture with four Cortex A77 (power) cores and four Cortex A55 (efficient) cores. The clock speed remains the same for every core except for the Prime core. On both SoCs, one of the four power cores is clocked higher than the rest for the single-core performance boost during high-demanding functions.
The Prime core on the SD 865+ can now reach up to 3.1 GHz, compared to 2.84 GHz on the SD 865. Thus, Snapdragon 865+ is the first mobile chipset to break the 3 GHz speed barrier. Qualcomm claims that this overclocking will result in a 10% performance boost.
It is clear that Cortex A77 can be overclocked to go over 3GHz.
So, why didn’t Qualcomm implement it on the standard SD 865? why wait for a mid-year refresh?
According to a report by AnandTech, this whole overclocking process requires an overhaul in the manufacturing process. Had Qualcomm included it in the standard chipset, it would have limited the total production. It would have resulted in a huge supply deficit as more than 140 different devices (launched and in-development) have adopted this particular chipset. So, Qualcomm released the standard 865 and gradually improved the manufacturing process for the plus variant.
New Features for Gamers
Snapdragon 865+ features the same Adreno 650 GPU as the Standard 865. However, Qualcomm claims that it offers 10% better performance. Qualcomm may have overclocked the GPU as well but we don’t know the exact clock speed. For reference, Adreno 650 in SD 865 was clocked at 587MHz.
Similarly, Qualcomm has also announced new desktop-like features. It includes GPU driver updates via Google Play Store (Android GPU Inspector). Traditionally, these updates would have to be included in the system update. Earlier, Qualcomm was testing this feature in four devices running on SD 855. Similarly, it will also support desktop forward rendering, 144Hz refresh rate, and HDR gaming (10-bit). It also features other Elite Gaming features.
Support for Wi-Fi 6E
Let’s start with the obvious connectivity options. Like its sibling, the Plus variant will come bundled with a discrete Snapdragon X55 modem for 5G support. It contributes to up to 7.5Gbps and 3Gbps download and upload speed, respectively.
The highlight here is the new Qualcomm FastConnect 6900 system, which supports the Wi-Fi 6E. While the present wireless standard operates on two spectrums (2.4GHz and 5GHz), the Wi-Fi 6E has an additional 6Ghz spectrum. What it means is that the SD 865 Plus can support different Wi-Fi channels that will reduce interference. According to Qualcomm, the FastConnect 6900 can hit a top speed of up to 3.6Gbps. However, Wi-Fi 6 was launched back in January and as of now, there is no access point that can make use of the technology. Including it in the phone will future-proof the device instead.
Similarly, the chipset supports Bluetooth 5.2 with dual antennas and aptX Suite. It is also capable of harnessing multiple antennas and bands to improve latency.
Snapdragon 865+ Launch Date
Along with the announcement of Snapdragon 865+, Qualcomm announced that it will first be used in new gaming phones by Asus and Lenovo. Asus has already confirmed that Asus ROG Phone 3 with the Snapdragon 865+ will launch on July 22. Similarly, Lenovo’s Legion gaming smartphone will debut later this year.
Smartphone SoC
Expected Availability
Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+
July 22 (Asus ROG Phone 3)
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Another day and another smartphone see the light of the day. The phone I am talking about today is the Honor 8A Pro. It is a budget smartphone. And in all honesty, this device offers good enough specs. This device was actually launched in April last year. However, here in Nepal, the device was launched just today. So, let’s see what the Honor 8A Pro is all about including its price in Nepal and availability.
Honor 8A Pro Overview
The Honor 8A Pro is equipped with a 6.09-inch IPS LCD display. And it offers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1560 pixels. The screen has a waterdrop notch to house an 8MP selfie shooter. On the back, it has a single camera module of 13MP.
Under the hood, the device runs on the MediaTek MT6765 Helio P35 chipset. 3GB of RAM and 64GB onboard storage complements the processor. However, you can expand the storage to up to 512GB via a dedicated microSD slot. Battery-wise, the device has a 3020mAh battery. On the software side of the things, the Honor 8A Pro runs on an older Android 9.0 Pie with EMUI 9.0 on top. Other features of this device include Eye Comfort, Power Saving Mode, 3D Face Unlock, and more. Overall, the device offers a decent set of specifications considering the budget price.
Buyers will be able to purchase Honor 8A Pro in Nepal for a price of Rs. 15,699. It is available from the authorized Honor retail stores all over Nepal.
With the Realme 5 series, Realme achieved unprecedented success in India as well as in Nepal. Realme now looks to carry that momentum forward in 2020 with the Realme 6 series. And today, Realme Nepal has unveiled the first device under the Realme 6 series which is the Realme 6.
Realme 6 Overview
Display:
The company has said that Realme 6 is actually a successor to Realme 5 Pro. It comes with a 6.5-inch LCD display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. The display comes with a circular cut-out on the top left corner to house the front camera. Because of the 90Hz refresh rate, the company calls this an Ultra Smooth display. There is a 60/90Hz intelligent switching technology in the device.
Performance
It is powered by MediaTek’s Helio G90T. It is a gaming-focused chipset that we earlier saw in the Redmi Note 8 Pro. Though both the devices come with the same chipset, Realme claims the Relame 6 offers better gaming experience in terms of frame rates and temperature. Although it is available in three memory configurations – 4/64GB, 6/128GB and 8/128GB, only the highest-end 8/128GB variant has been launched here in Nepal. The RAM and the internal storage on the device are based on LPDDR4X And UFS 2.1 respectively.
Camera
The Realme 6 comes with what the company calls the 64MP Pro Camera. The primary 64MP lens here is the Samsung GW1. It is accompanied by an 8MP ultrawide lens, a 2MP BnW Portrait lens, and a 2MP macro lens. The camera comes packed with features such as Super Nightscape 2.0, Chrome Boost, AI Beauty. There are 4K video recording, and slow-motion video recording if you are into videography. Realme has also promised to roll out UIS Video Stabilization and UIS Max Video Stabilization through OTA updates.
For selfies, there is a 16MP in-display sensor on the front. The camera supports Automatic HDR, time-lapse, AI beauty, Portrait Nightscape, and slow-motion video recording at 120fps.
The phone comes with a 4300mAH battery with a 30W flash charging technology. The company claims that the 30W charger can fully charge the device in an hour. For security, Realme has included a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The official price of Realme 6 in Nepal is Rs. 32,990. This price is for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variants. It is available for purchase in Nepal starting from the 14th of July. As per the rumors, we can expect the Realme 6 to arrive officially in Nepal in May.
A few days after the announcement, Redmi has finally launched the Intel-poweredRedmiBook 16. It’s a followup to the Ryzen-powered RedmiBook 16, that was launched earlier this year. So, let’s take a look at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Intel-powered RedmiBook 16 in Nepal.
RedmiBook 16 Overview
Intel Core
The new RedmiBook 16 features the latest Intel 10th Gen Ice Lake processor. Processor-wise, users can choose between Core i5 – 1035G1 and Core i7 – 1065G7. Both processors are based on Intel’s 10nm manufacturing process. They come with have four cores and eight threads. However, the Core i7 can attain a boosted clock speed of up to 3.9 GHz (single-core), compared to 3.7 GHz on its i5 counterpart. It also has a bigger cache (8MB > 6MB). Similarly, the integrated Iris Plus G7 graphics on the i7 performs better than the G1 on the i5. However, the iGPU may not be that big of a problem as both the i7 and i5 variant feature an integrated GPU; we are talking about NVIDIA’s MX350 with 2GB of VRAM.
Unlike the Ryzen variant, this one comes with a dual heat pipe (6mm), which the company claims results in a 70% faster heat dissipation. Similarly, users can choose between three different performance modes – Quite, Balanced and Full Speed. One can switch between the three modes by pressing the K key simultaneously with the Function key.
Display
The RedmiBook 16 features a 16-inch display with an FHD+ resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Redmi claims that the panel covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut. The bezels around the screen are slim and help contribute to the 90% of screen to body ratio. It supports viewing angle of up to 178-degree.
Battery, Ports, and Others
RedmiBook 16 features a 46 Watt-hour battery. Redmi will include a 65W mini-power adapter that can charge the device from 0 to 50% inside 30 minutes. The ultrabook features two Type-C ports; one of which can be used for charging purposes. Similarly, it also has an HDMI port, a USB 3.1 Gen 1 port, a USB 2.0 port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Connectivity-wise, we are talking about dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), 2×2 MIMO, and Bluetooth 5.1. For audio output, Xiaomi has included dual speakers with DTS audio. Similarly, the keys have 1.5mm key travel and 0.3mm keycap. The fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button
RedmiBook 16 (Intel) Specifications:
Display: 16.1″ display, 90% screen to body ratio, 100% sRGB, 178-degree viewing angle
Ports: 2 x Type-C ports, 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 1, 1 x USB 2.0 1 x HDMI 1.4 port, 1 x 3.5mm headphone jack
Battery: 46 Watt-Hour
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.1
Powerd Adapter: 65W mini adapter
RedmiBook 16 (Intel) Price in Nepal and Availability
RedmiBook 16 is available for pre-order in China, where its price is 4,999 Yuan for the i5 variant, and 5,699 Yuan for the i7 variant. We expect the price of RedmiBook 16 to be around NPR 87,000 for the i5 variant and NPR 99,000 for the i7 variant if it launches in Nepal.
While it is always a good idea to keep yourself and your surrounding sanitized, it is now more important than ever because of the recent outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. We believe you are taking all possible measures to keep yourself safe, like wearing masks, gloves, and using sanitizers. However, it is equally important to sanitize your everyday stuff. To help you with that, Samsung has launched a new UV Sterilizer that doubles up as a wireless charger. Read along to know more about the Samsung UV Sterilizer, along with its features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.
Samsung UV Sanitizer Overview
The UV Sterilizer is manufactured by Samsung C&T, as a part of the Samsung Mobile Accessory Partnership Program (SMAPP). It’s actually a box with a hollow interior, where you can put your phones. It is not just smartphones that you can use the sterilizer for. You can use the box to sterilize earbuds, glasses, and other accessories. Just make sure is that the accessory, that you are trying to sterilize, fits in the 196 x 96 x 33mm space.
Samsung has included UV lights inside the sterilizer that will sanitize the areas of the accessory that is exposed to these lights. All you need to do is place the smartphone (or other accessories) inside of it, close the lid and press the button on the front of the box. You can leave the UV lights turned on for up to 10 minutes. Upon pressing the button, the tiny green light beside the button light turns on, indicating the working of the UV feature.
Samsung doesn’t recommend using the UV lights for a period of over 10 minutes to ensure performance isn’t compromised. So, the sterilizer will automatically turn off the lights after 10 minutes. The company claims that the sterilizer is effective against 99% of bacteria and germs. It includes some common microbes such as E.coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans. However, there is no scientific evidence that UV rays can kill the COVID-19 virus. And there is no mention of any virus anywhere in the official press release either.
As mentioned earlier, this UV sterilizer can double up as a wireless charger (10W). However, it’s limited to smartphones that support Qi Wireless Charging. It will continue to charge your phone even with the UV turned off.
Samsung UV Sterilizer Price in Nepal and Availability
Samsung UV Sterilizer initially launched in Thailand on June 1 with a price of 1,590 baht. Now, it is available in Germany, Romania, Singapore, and Hong Kong with a price of around $65. If Samsung Nepal decides to launch it here, we expect the price of Samsung UV Sterilizer to be around NPR 8,500.
Accessory
Expected Price in Nepal
Samsung UV Sterilizer
~ Rs. 8,500
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Most 5G phones tend to be expensive. However, that is all set to change now. Because Motorola has launched the new Moto G 5G Plus smartphone. And it is being dubbed as the cheapest 5G smartphone to be available in the European market. Being a new addition to the mid-range G-series, the G 5G Plus offers decent specs. Furthermore, as mentioned above, the price factor is what this differentiates this device from other 5G phones. So, let’s find out what this device offers in terms of specifications.
Moto G 5G Plus Overview
Display and Design
The Moto G 5G Plus boasts a huge 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate and HDR10. Its screen also has two punch holes for the dual selfie cameras. It does not have either an in-display fingerprint sensor or a rear-mounted on. Rather, the power button on the right-hand side itself works as a fingerprint sensor. We had seen the same technology in the handful of phones like Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6.
Surprisingly, there’s a dedicated Google Assistant button on the left-hand side. We really don’t see this on many phones now. But maybe it can come handy in some situations. The quad-camera on the back is arranged in a square box on the back.
Camera
There are a total of six cameras in the Moto G 5G Plus. The two selfie cameras are of 16MP and 8MP respectively. And they are housed inside the punch-hole upfront. The 8MP sensor is an ultra-wide sensor and can be used for group selfies.
On the back, there’s a quad-camera setup. The primary sensor is of 48MP. And it is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 5MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. The back camera has some great features such as 8X digital zoom and Smart Composition.
Internals
Under the hood, this device uses the Snapdragon 765 SoC. Considering the price range, this is a very good chipset. The processor is integrated with the X52 5G modem. And it provides the device its 5G capabilities. As for the RAM options, buyers can choose between either 4GB or 6GB variants. The Moto G 5G Plus runs on Android 10 out of the box. And the battery on this one is a huge 5000mAh one, which is complemented by a 20W fast charging.
Moto G 5G Plus Specifications (in a nutshell)
Dimensions: 168 x 74 x 9mmmm
Weight: 207g
Display: 6.7-inch Full HD+ LCD 21:9 aspect ratio HDR10 display with 90Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection
Front Camera: 16MP primary lens, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens
Security: fingerprint sensor (Side-mounted)
Connectivity: 5G SA/NSA Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6 802.11 ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS (L1+L5), GLONASS, Galileo, NFC, USB Type-C
Battery: 5000mAh; 20W TurboPower fast charging
Moto G 5G Plus Price & Availability
The 4GB/64GB variant of the Moto G 5G Plus will be available for €349 and the 6GB/128GB variant will cost €399. It will go on sale in Europe from the 8th of July. And it will eventually be available in Saudi Arabia and UAE too. However, nothing much has been said about its availability elsewhere, including Nepal.
With the launch of Samsung’s newest and expensive Galaxy S20 variants, it’s a great time to find deals on the older flagships. And that’s exactly what Samsung is offering at the moment with the Galaxy Note 9. Retailing at Rs. 95,599, the brand new Note 9 is available for Rs. 69,999. That’s Rs. 25,600 off and one of the best deals we’ve seen in a while.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Overview
Although it’s almost 2 years old, the Galaxy Note 9 is nowhere near being an obsolete phone. It features a 6.4-inch QHD+ Infinity SAMOLED display, which is still one of the best displays in the market. You get a boxy design with a premium glass back and metal frames.
It is powered by the Exynos 9810, which is still fast and can compete against today’s premium mid-range phones with Snapdragon 730G. Furthermore, it also features a liquid cooling on the device that boosts the gaming performance with less throttling going on while playing high-end games like Fortnite or PuBG for long sessions.
In terms of camera, the 12MP primary snapper has a variable aperture of f/1.5 and f/2.4. The secondary lens is a telephoto 2X zoom lens. Both the lens has optical image stabilization and dual-pixel phase-detect autofocus for faster focus and stabilized sake free photos and videos. However, it doesn’t feature an ultra-wide-angle lens, which is common even on midrange phones of 2020.
Now the focus of the Note series: the Spen here is Bluetooth enabled and acts as a remote controller. You can take a selfie, click photos, control presentation with the Spen — all thanks to always-connected low energy Bluetooth.
There’s also this DeX software which I find very interesting. You also no longer need DeX paddock and can use a Note 9 as a PC by simply plugging an external display into the phone with an HDMI adapter.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Specs highlights:
SIM Type: Hybrid Dual SIM (nano + nano / microSD)
Dimensions: 161.9 x 76.4 x 8.8mm; Weight: 201g
Display: 6.4-inch Quad HD+ (2960 × 1440 pixels) Super AMOLED Infinity display with 516ppi, HDR10 compliant, Corning Gorilla Glass protection
Chipset: Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC with Adreno 630 GPU / Octa-Core Samsung Exynos 9 Series 9810 processor with Mali G72MP18 GPU
Memory: 6GB LPDDR4x RAM with 128GB storage, expandable memory up to 512GB with microSD
OS: Android 10 with One UI 2.0
Back Camera: 12MP primary rear camera with f/2.4-f/1.5 variable aperture, LED Flash, 960fps super slo-mo, 12MP secondary rear camera with f/2.4 aperture
Front Camera: 8MP autofocus front-facing camera with wide-angle lens, f/1.7 aperture
As of today, video contents make up about 80% of global internet traffic, and the figure is still on the rise. Similarly, over the years there has been a significant increase in 4K and higher resolution contents. With such, we need an efficient video codec, that can effectively transmit visual data without putting pressure on the underlying network structure. A potential solution could be the VVC codec that was released today. Read along to know more about the VVC codec.
VVC Codec Overview
VVC stands for Versatile Video Coding. Otherwise known as H.266, it is the successor to the popular High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) or H.265. The Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute announced that the VVC standard has been finalized. The new codec is the product of the institute’s collaboration with its partners such as Apple, Sony, Intel, Huawei, Ericsson, Qualcomm, and Microsoft.
VVC is expected to be 50% more efficient than its immediate predecessor. This codec implements an advanced compression technology that reduces data requirements by 50% of the bit rate of H.265. For example, the HEVC required 10GB of data to stream a 90min UHD video. With VVC, it will only take 5GB of data. It even supports HDR contents and omnidirectional 360-degree videos. While it can be pivotal in making 4K and 8K contents more mainstream, it could also be used in transmitting even SD videos.
Fraunhofer will launch the first software-based encoder and decoder later this year. The institute is also working on the hardware system to support the VCC. However, we still have to wait to see how well the industry adapts to it. The main problem for its wide implementation is the patents and licenses associated with it. So, it isn’t completely free.
Apple adopted the H.265 codec in its devices starting from 2017. However, Google who owns Youtube is still using the royalty-free AV1 codec. Back in February, Netflix announced that it will be streaming contents to Android in AV1 format. Similarly, popular browsers such as Chrome and Firefox too support AV1.