Samsung is apparently tired of using the GPU’s of other companies and has decided to begin working on one of its own. The Korean tech giant is already working on a line of 64-bit Exynos CPUs, so manufacturing its own graphics processors as well just seems like the next logical step when you think about it. ...
The Galaxy Alpha wasn’t the only surprise Samsung prepared for this month, because the company has also announced its new Exynos 5430 SoC, based on a 20nm processing tech. As a matter of fact, the Exynos 5430 is the only SoC that’s based on the 20nm process. The 20nm HKMG process technology is perhaps Alpha’s ...
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Tags: 20nm, chipset, CPU, Exynos, Exynos 5430, galaxy alpha, GPU, HKMG, metal, Performance, power, processor, resolution, Samsung, SoC, technology
Mistake or not, the Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 was recently listed on an Indonesian online shop, believe it or not, with a price and some interesting specs. After being revealed in some leaked pictures just the other day, the Galaxy Note 4 appears to be already for sale today, costing IDR 9.499.000, or around €600. In ...
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Tags: Android 4.4.3, Android 4.4.4, CPU, Exynos, Galaxy Note 4, Price, processor, Samsung, Snapdragon, Specs, two versions
The very accessible Chromebooks from Acer are now even more attractive because they are now more powerful. Acer has been gearing-up its devices with more powerful processors, adding Intel CPUs to previous models and Nvidia’s Tegra K1 to the latest Chromebook 13 models. The Tegra K1 processor was recently added to Nvidia’s Shield Tablets and, ...
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Tags: Acer, chromebook, CPU, GPU, graphics, Intel, Intel Core, laptop, Nvidia, Nvidia Shield, Nvidia Tegra K1, power, Price, processor, Tablet, upgrade
DirectX 12 was announced back in March at the Game Developers Conference 2014 that was held in San Francisco. The collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) is said to come with many more features than its predecessor. This will help a lot with the development work, which in turn will reflect on the games themselves. DirectX 12 will allow ...
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Tags: 3D Mark, API, application programming interfaces, benchmarking tool, collision, CPU, developers, DirectX 12, features, Futuremark, Game Developers Conference, Microsoft, Oliver Baltuch, Performance, rendering, Xbox One