AnTuTu has published its monthly top 10 charts for best-performing flagships and mid-rangers and the Huawei Mate 40 Pro tops the first one. The average score of all devices that ran AnTuTu 8 is 685,339 but with the performance mode turned on, the Mate 40 Pro can go even beyond 720,000 points. The second place… Read more
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Huawei’s Mate 40 Pro tops AnTuTu’s October flagship charts, Xiaomi rules the mid-range
Huawei’s nova 8 SE’s design is strongly reminiscent of the iPhone 12, live photos reveal
We are just two days away from the Huawei nova 8 SE unveiling scheduled for November 5 but it’s never too late to get a leak and this one has some live images of the handset. And it looks like the renders from the official teaser poster wasn’t lying, the handset does look a lot… Read more
read more...A bunch of Huawei phones with MediaTek Dimensity chipsets incoming
A new report has surfaced that Huawei will soon announce smartphones powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity chipset lineup since the US ban has taken full effect after September and can no longer build its own chips. Qualcomm, on the other hand, is still lobbying for a trade license to be allowed to work with Huawei. The… Read more
read more...Huawei Mate 40 RS teardown reveals self-developed memory chip
Last week we saw a teardown of Huawei’s Mate 40 Pro by Chinese tech blog Aio Technology and now we have a disassembly for the flashier Mate 40 RS which revealed a proprietary HiSilicon storage chip underneath. The teardown starts predictably by heating up the back of the device and using a suction cup to… Read more
read more...Samsung will also sell its Exynos processors to Xiaomi and Oppo
by Antonio Delgado 2 hours ago … This year 2020 we have seen how the chip division of Samsung sold its Exynos models 880 Y 980 to the Chinese manufacturer Vivo to use in its terminals, the Vivo X 30 includes the Exynos 980 and the Vivo Y 51 s includes the Exynos 880. Samsung… Read more
read more...Huawei's predicament in the midst of a trade war promises relief
According to the Financial Times, several companies would have been allowed to supply Huawei with components that cannot be utilized in the company’s 5G network equipment. Huawei has been perhaps the most visible victim of the technology war in the technology world between the United States and China. Now, at the end of the company’s… Read more
read more...TechStage | Top 10: The ten best smartphones for 2020 up to 200 euros
Testing Tests overview Smartphone Oneplus 8T: Battery full in 45 Minutes and 120 – Hz display Pixel 5 in the test: Google just does it better Elephone U5 in the test: The cheap phone from China is that good The most popular China smartphones 2020 Xiaomi Mi 10 T Pro i m Test: 144 –… Read more
read more...Auto patent war: further defeats for Daimler
In the patent war that holders of mobile communications patents are waging against the auto industry on a broad front, the Daimler group suffered further defeats last week. In two proceedings, the Munich Regional Court I sentenced the car manufacturer to cease and desist, and there is a ban on the sale of affected vehicles…. Read more
read more...Samsung is also preparing to produce 5-nanometer chips for mobile devices
The Korean company ready with the new low-consumption production process with 5 nanometer technology, suitable for the production of compact but powerful chips such as those of mobile devices of Paolo Corsini published on 02 November 2020 , at 17: 51 in the Processors channel Samsung TSMC Apple Kirin HiSilicon Huawei They started in the… Read more
read more...Snapdragon 875 CPU beats Kirin 9000 in latest benchmark, but the GPUs are evenly matched
The first benchmark results from the Snapdragon 875 are looking promising. The latest info comes in the form of a Master Lu score sheet published by leakster Digital Chat Station, which was run on an engineering device (so, not a retail device). Qualcomm is keeping the 1+3+4 CPU core layout and, interestingly, the Prime core… Read more
read more...Huawei is planning its own chip factory completely without US technology
A few months ago there were rumors that Huawei was planning to open its own factory to manufacture processors as part of the US sanctions. According to a report in the Financial Times, plans now appear to be concrete. The factory is to be built in cooperation with a partner company called Shanghai IC R&D,… Read more
read more...Huawei is building a new chip factory to circumvent US ban
Huawei’s operations face great difficulties following the latest US ban, that cut access to chip supply. Now according to Financial Times, the Shenzhen company is now preparing its own chipset plant (instead of relying on TSMC) that will run on behalf of the in-house R&D business and will be backed by the local government. It… Read more
read more...Honor V40 phones to arrive mid-December with two chipsets
Back in October we spotted a teaser about the Honor V40 series, showing that the brand is still keen on manufacturing smartphones despite the troubles its parent Huawei is having. Today we know a bit more about the upcoming lineup, thanks to one leakster in China – the lineup will come in December and Honor… Read more
read more...The Snapdragon 875 achieves 847,868 AnTuTu points, 25% more performance than the 865
by Antonio Delgado 5 hours ago … Qualcomm’s next top-of-the-range chip seems to be just around the corner. corner, Qualcomm has prepared an event for the next days 1 and 2 December in which it has not given details about it, but that surely we can see the new Snapdragon 875 of the company ,… Read more
read more...Huawei plans to make its own chips by opening a new plant in Shanghai
by Antonio Delgado 6 hours ago … The Chinese mobile phone manufacturer Huawei has it more and more complicated, according to a Financial Times report, is planning to build a new chip manufacturing plant in Shanghai, a plant that does not would use any kind of American technology to secure the supply of components and… Read more
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