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Apple is astonishingly confident in its new M1 Mac processors

Apple’s big Mac event delivered three new computers — a new MacBook Air, a new entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro, and a new Mac mini. But really, it delivered one thing that those three computers have in common: the M1 chip. That’s the official name for the Arm-based Apple Silicon the company is going to migrate… Read more

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5nm in the USA: TSMC’s Board Approves $3.5 Billion Fab in Arizona

Home News (Image credit: TSMC) Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s board of directors has approved spending $3.5 billion on the company’s upcoming fab in Arizona. The project will be co-financed by TSMC, the state of Arizona, and the U.S. federal government. The first commercial wafers are expected to be produced at the fab in 2024. A… Read more

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vivo X60 and X60 Pro leak in live images

We’re expecting to see vivo’s new OriginOS based on Android 11 debut on November 18 alongside the company’s X60 series phones. So far we’ve heard of 3 devices – the X60, X60 Pro and X60s 5G. Now, leaked shots of the X60 and its Pro counterpart have appeared on Weibo showing their designs and confirming… Read more

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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G with Snapdragon 750G on the way

Samsung Galaxy A 50 and A 51 are one of the most popular mid-range smartphones. Of course, you can point out a few disadvantages to them, such as imperfect Exynos processors or plastic housings, but on the other hand they have good screens, decent cameras or good working time on a single charge. No wonder… Read more

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Xiaomi Mi 11 and Mi 11 Pro smartphones in the first photos

We recently published a test of the current flagship of the manufacturer from the Middle Kingdom. Xiaomi Mi 10 T Pro is a powerful device that is not only efficient and agile in terms of photography, but also offers an extremely attractive design. The designers did their best to create a structure that stands out… Read more

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There’s a question mark hanging over Apple’s Arm Macs

Apple has finally introduced its first Macs with processors it designed itself: a 13-inch MacBook Air, a 13-inch MacBook Pro, and a Mac mini. Apple is promising significant performance benefits over Intel processors and, for the laptops, a huge increase in battery life. (To give you an idea of the level of improvement Apple is… Read more

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OnePlus N10 5G: it seems not to be a real OnePlus! Sin. The review

Let’s talk about OnePlus again this time but with the Nord series, the cheapest one. We tried the new OnePlus N 10 5G, the smartphone from 349 ?? that wants to attack the medium-low end of the market. Unfortunately we stay a while? disappointed because it is not the usual OnePlus that we would have… Read more

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Huawei could get chips from Qualcomm again

After it was announced yesterday that Huawei would like to part with its subsidiary Honor, there now seems to be more encouraging news for the Chinese telecommunications supplier. The company is said to have received permission again to purchase SoCs from the US semiconductor manufacturer Qualcomm. Samsung, Intel and LG have also received a special… Read more

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Reports from China claim Qualcomm has obtained license to sell chips to Huawei

Huawei is currently unable to manufacture its HiSilicon chips and the company has to look to other providers such as Mediatek. Today a report from China claimed Qualcomm has already received a license to supply Huawei, too, increasing its options. According to the report, Qualcomm will manage to match Huawei’s demand only if the Honor… Read more

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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G appears on Geekbench with Snapdragon 750G

Originally launched in December of 2019, Samsung’s Galaxy A51 is one of the most popular phones of 2020 and was followed up with a 5G counterpart in April this year. Today, we have our first substantial leak of the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G which will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 750G chipset and 6GB RAM…. Read more

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OnePlus Nord SE – another medium with 5G network support is coming

The new average from OnePlus was one of the most anticipated smartphones this year. Ultimately, it hit the market under the name Nord and although it is quite a successful device, it did not blow away the competition, but became only an interesting alternative to models from popular manufacturers. Recently, the leadership of the Chinese… Read more

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MediaTek will fight with Exynos 1080 and Snapdragon 865+ systems

The latest reports from a reliable source suggest MediaTek is gearing up to tackle the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon chip 865 + and the upcoming Samsung Exynos 1080. Interestingly, the MT 689 X, as the model has adopted the working name, uses the same graphic layout as the proposal of the South Korean giant. Not only… Read more

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Nokia 8000 4G image and key features leak: 2.8″ screen, S210 chipset, WhatsApp and Facebook

The first official image of the new Nokia 8000 4G has slipped out along with additional details about its design and features. First off, if you were expecting a slide-out keypad cover (a trademark of the original 8000-series), you’d be disappointed. The new design looks more like an ordinary featurephone, albeit with some premium touches…. Read more

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New article: Testing Sony Xperia 5 II

io-tech tested Sony’s recent small flagship model – the Xperia 5 II. October is coming to an end, but with io-Tech delivery, techtober will only continue. However, the test cluster has also undergone a small change and Sony’s fresh Xperia 5 II has arrived to break the flood of mid-range 5G phones. The novelty of… Read more

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Moto G Stylus 2021 – we got to know the almost complete specification

A huge leak has appeared on the network with the technical specifications of the successor to this year’s Motorola Moto G Stylus smartphone. I have already had the opportunity to test the first generation of the device, which in Europe is called Motorola Moto G Pro. The phone was to be an alternative for people… Read more

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