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Monday, May 29, 2017
Sharp and Google are developing liquid crystal displays for virtual reality devices, which have more demanding characteristics in terms of response time and resolution, compared to the LCDs used in smartphones.
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The next generation of high-end desktops debuted at Computex 2017 today, and Asus unveiled new X299 motherboards pacross its ROG, Prime and TUF families, all designed for gamers that will invest in Intel's new new X299 platform and the accompanying LGA2066 Skylake-X processors.
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Samsung Electronics is considering adding 3D NAND memory chip production capacity at its manufacturing base in China following the first established in Xi'an in 2014.
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HyperX announced at Computex the production expansion of its Predator memory lineup with new performance kits.
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ARM has unveiled at Computex a set of new processors - the new Cortex-A75 and Cortex-A55 processors, alongside the new Mali-G72 graphics processor - to provide the power for mobile devices to cope with advanced artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR) technologies.
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ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih took the stage at today's Computex 2017 press event to present The Edge of Beyond: an introduction to a line-up of thin-and-light ZenBook and VivoBook laptops.
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Toshiba today launched the XG5 series, a new line of NVM Express (NVMe) SSDs integrating 64-layer, 3D flash memories, with a maximum capacity of 1024GB in a thin single-sided form factor.
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