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Friday, September 14, 2018
Nvidia unveiled its new Turing architecture and RTX 2080 graphics cards last month, promising to offer "six times more performance" than the previous generation, and the new ability to support real-time ray tracing.
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LG Display has been chosen as a second supplier for organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens for Apple's iPhones, the Electronic Times reported on Friday.
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Samsung today launched a new lineup of premium wireless AKG headphones, including the N700NC, Y500 and Y100.
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The upcoming 5G smartphones are will draw much more power than existing 4G models, apparently requiring better cooling modules to dissipate heat.
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Chinese ZTE Corp. today unveiled the dual-ecosystem smart STB, ZXV10 B866 at IBC 2018 in Amsterdam.
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Samsung is holding a Galaxy Event on 11 October, and promises to unveil new Galaxy device that "is bringing more ways to express yourself than ever before."
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Adobe Systems Inc. gave a high sales forecast, signaling that strong demand for its creative products continues to drive growth.
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Panasonic succeeded in the visualization of the two-dimensional distribution of the lithium ions (Li-ions) in the LiCoO2 cathode for the first time in the world, in a big step toward commercialization of the next-generation batteries.
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Avid's next generation Maestro | Engine real-time graphics and video hardware rendering platform has been announced at IBC.
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Samsung is expected to launch the Samsung Galaxy S10 series of smartphones in early 2019, and according to a new report, the top-of-the-range configuration could boast five different cameras.
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Facebook has confirmed reports the social networking giant is hiring chip engineers and designing at least one ASIC.
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Elon Musk's space transportation company SpaceX said it has signed the world's first private passenger to fly around the moon aboard its BFR launch vehicle.
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Nintendo's latest Direct video presentation went live on Thursday evening, and it included confirmations of long-rumored games and ports for the Nintendo Switch-along with a surprise NES controller pack launching next week.
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