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Qualcomm unveiled the new Snapdragon 870 system circuit

The novelty circuit is a slightly revived version of last year’s top models.

Qualcomm has expanded its system circuit repertoire today with the new Snapdragon 870 model. The novelty is positioned in the company’s collection between the recent Snapdragon 888 flagship district and last year’s Snapdragon 865 + flagship district. The novelty is largely based on the 865 + model and is said to respond to requests from equipment manufacturers. Strong kinship is also indicated by SM 8250 – AC model number – in 865 it is SM 8250 and 865 + in SM 8250 – AB

The properties of the seven – nanometer process 870 are very close to last year ‘s 865 models. The circuit includes eight Kryo 585 processor cores, the most powerful of which now reaches a maximum clock speed of 3.2 GHz. The graphics processor is the same Adreno 650 and the 5G connections are implemented with a separate X 55 modem circuit. WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 support is provided by the FastConnect 6800 subsystem used in the Snapdragon 865 base model.

According to Qualcomm, the novelty circuit will be used in future top models from Motorola, OnePlus, Oppo and Xiaom. The first phones using the circuit will be released during the first quarter.

Source: Qualcomm

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MSI announces two new entry-level AM4 MAG series motherboards

MSI is getting ready to launch two budget-oriented AM4 motherboards belonging to the MAG series: the A520M Bazooka WiFi and the B550M Vector WiFi. Both feature a similar black and grey design and rear I/O connectivity, but there are still some differences that might make users choose one over the other.

The MSI A520M Bazooka is an mATX motherboard measuring 244mm x 244mm and featuring a mildly sized heatsink for the VRM and MSI’s M.2 shield Frozr heatsink for a PCIe NVMe SSD. This board uses a 4+2+1 duet rail power system to deliver the power to the CPU and 2oz thickened copper on the PCB to improve heat dissipation. Additionally, it comes with double ESD protection to prevent static discharge surges from damaging the motherboard and any other components connected to it.

Featuring 4x DIMM slots for up to 128GB of DDR4 at a maximum speed of 4400MHz, this board has a PCIe 3.0 x16 slot, 2x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots, an M.2 slot, 4x SATA 6Gbps ports, Realtek ALC897 audio Codec, Realtek RTL8111H LAN controller, and Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168 with Bluetooth support. The board’s rear I/O comes with 4x USB-A 3.2 Gen1 5Gbps ports, 2x USB-A 2.0 ports, an RJ-45 ethernet port, audio and WiFi antenna connectors (antennas included), an HDMI 2.1 port, and a DisplayPort.

The MSI B550M Vector WiFi also is an mATX motherboard, but it’s a bit shorter, measuring 244x210mm, and comes with a slightly smaller heatsink. Similar to the A520M Bazooka WiFi, the B550M Vector WiFi features MSI’s M.2 shield Frozr heatsink, double ESD protection, a 4+2+1 duet rail power system, and 2oz thickened copper on the PCB.

Instead of 4x DIMM slots, the B550m Vector WiFi comes with only 2x DIMM slots (64GB max.), but it supports higher clocked memory up to 4600MHz. Just like the A520M Bazooka WiFi, it also features a PCIe 3.0 x16 slot, 2x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots, an M.2 slot, 4x SATA 6Gbps ports, Realtek RTL8111H LAN controller, and Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168 with Bluetooth support, but the audio codec could either be the Realtek ALC897 or the older 892. The rear I/O is exactly the same, including 4x USB-A 3.2 Gen1 5Gbps ports, 2x USB-A 2.0 ports, an RJ-45 ethernet port, audio and WiFi antenna connectors (antennas included), an HDMI 2.1 port, and a DisplayPort.

MSI hasn’t disclosed the pricing and availability details of these motherboards. You can learn more about the A520M Bazooka WiFi HERE, and the B550M Vector WiFi HERE.

KitGuru says: Out of these two MSI motherboards, which one would you choose for an entry-level AMD system?

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We’re getting closer to a Nintendo Switch-sized gaming PC

One year ago at CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Alienware made waves with a modular gaming PC that worked like a Nintendo Switch, with a pair of gamepads flanking a powerful Windows 10 tablet. Sadly, Alienware’s UFO was just a concept, as was Lenovo’s take on the idea this year — but two companies are now taking up the torch with a pair of crowdfunded gadgets you might actually see in your lifetime. They look seriously legit.

The 5.5-inch GPD Win 3 and the 7-inch Aya Neo aren’t going about it in quite the same way; while the Ava tries to closely match Nintendo’s console in shape, size, and with strictly gaming controls on board, the GPD sticks to its palmtop computer roots with a slide-up screen that reveals a tiny backlit keyboard. There’s also a fingerprint sensor, a microSD slot and an optional Thunderbolt 4 dock if you want to use the GPD like a full Windows 10 computer.

The GPD Win 3.
Images by GPD

What’s the same: both are genuinely trying to deliver a powerful tablet surrounded by joysticks and buttons for under $1,000 each. With Intel’s latest Tiger Lake chips and AMD’s Ryzen 4500U respectively, each has some of the latest and greatest integrated graphics you can buy, and they claim pretty decent performance as a result — Cyberpunk 2077 can reportedly hit 30fps at the Aya Neo’s 1280×800 resolution at low settings, and GPD offers a long list of examples of recent, demanding games that you can coax well over the 50fps mark with its Intel Xe graphics.

As you can see in the spec comparo sheet I whipped up below, each features 16GB of DDR4 memory, a speedy NVMe solid state drive, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, a pair of stereo speakers, a genuine headphone jack, and multiple USB ports. Not bad!

GPD Win 3 vs. Aya Neo specs

Spec GPD Win 3 Aya Neo
Spec GPD Win 3 Aya Neo
Screen 5.5-inch 1280x720p IPS 7-inch 1280x800p IPS
PPI 268ppi 215ppi
Brightness 400 nits 500 nits
CPU 15-28W Intel i7-1165G7 or i5-1135G7 (4C8T) 10-25W AMD Ryzen 4500U (6C6T)
GPU Intel Iris Xe (96EU or 80EU) AMD Vega 6
RAM 16GB LPDDR4x 4266 16GB LPDDR4x 4266
Storage 1TB NVMe SSD 512GB NVMe SSD
Battery 44Wh 47Wh
Battery quote 2-3 hours heavy, up 11 hours light up to 6 hours
Cooling Two heat pipes, PWM fan Two heat pipes, fan
Ports 1x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C), USB-A, 3.5mm 3x USB-C, 3.5mm
Wireless Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
Dimensions 7.6 x 3.6 inches (192 x 92mm) 10 x 4.1 inches (255 x 106mm)
Thickness 1.06 inches (27mm) 0.79 inches (20mm)
Weight 1.2 lbs (.56kg) 1.4 lbs (.65kg)
Speakers Stereo Stereo
Keyboard Y N
Touchscreen Y Y
Gyro control N Y
Rumble Y Y
microSD Y N
Fingerprint sensor Y N
Docking station Optional, 3x USB 3.2, 1x USB-C, 1x HDMI 2.0b, 1x GbE N
OS Windows 10 Home Windows 10
Early price $799 $699
Final starting price $999 TBD

Just know that these systems are going to be chonky compared to an actual Nintendo Switch’s 0.55-inch thick frame and 0.88-pound weight, and battery life will be a big question, with both the Aya Neo and GPD Win 3 allowing you to fine-tune the chip’s TDP wattage to get the most out of their tablet-sized cells. NotebookCheck says you shouldn’t expect to get more than 1.5 hours out of the GPD Win 3 while playing a demanding game, though Taki Udon on YouTube claims you can get 2-3 hours out of an early Aya Neo.

Speaking of Taki Udon’s video, it looks like a fantastic overview of the handheld, so I recommend checking it out, and this second vid that shows off how well games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Sekiro play on his Founder’s model. It’s not enough to convince me to crowdfund a company I’ve never heard of, but it’s a good start.

You should also know that not all of these handhelds are going to look and play the same: the transparent Aya you’re seeing in the videos was a limited edition of 15,000 for early pre-orders in China, with final models launching in black and white instead when they ship in April. Aya will be launching its Indiegogo campaign in February with a “super early bird limited price” of $699, with no word on how much the rest of us might pay.

The GPD Win 3 is already on Indiegogo, where you’ll pay $799 for the Core i5-1135G7 version, with the more powerful i7 chip starting at $899, or $949 for a package with the optional USB, HDMI and Gigabit Ethernet docking station.

Between these handheld gaming PCs, the cute upcoming Playdate and the gorgeous Analogue Pocket, some of the squeaky clean mods we’ve seen of late, not to mention the popularity of the Switch itself and the march of ever smaller and more powerful chips, it feels like we might be entering a gaming handheld renaissance. Here’s hoping.

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The demand for wearables is growing in 2021 and in the coming years

The wearable solutions market will meet to a strong growth in consumer demand over the next 3 years: increasingly sought-after tools to monitor one’s health.

by Paolo Corsini published , at 20: 11 in the Wearables channel

In course of 2021 is expected to grow in sales of wearable devices , generated by dynamics of 2020: the global pandemic has in fact led more and more consumers to this type of products with which they can monitor their health.

From this an estimate, developed by Gartner, of growth of over 18% expected during 2021 for the sector. The total market value will pass from the previous 69 billions of dollars up to 81, 5 billion. This trend will continue also during the 2022 , with an expected countervalue of just under 94 billion dollars: strong growth if we think that 2019 had closed with sales for about 46 billions of dollars, therefore half of what was expected for 3 years later.

The main market growth is given from the so-called ear-worn devices , i.e. worn in the ears: we are talking mainly about headphones therefore, which have during the 2020 recorded a growth of more than 100% compared to the previous year, distancing to an extent net sales of smartwatches. Their diffusion is linked to the need for users to communicate remotely, for study or work, by connecting headphones to a PC or smartphone using Bluetooth technology.

For the smartwatch category, sales increased during 2020 compared to the year previous and will continue to grow in the years to come . The products expected for this year and for those to come will implement various new features in terms of functions but most of all they will make progress in terms of operating autonomy, thus requiring to be recharged less frequently during the week.