AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

That’s all we know about the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

AMD’s newest CPU has some fantastic parameters

The tech community has long debated which company is the best choice for your processor, AMD or Intel. However, with the unveiling at AMD’s CES 2020 of the Ryzen Threadripper 3990X, the first 64-core processor for general consumers, there seems to be no room for debate.

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When talking about a 64-core processor, you usually think of CPUs used in servers and data centers, and it’s not very common for such a powerful CPU to come to anyone’s home. It will definitely be fantastic for content creators according to AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su. As such, they will be able to stream, render and upload videos faster than ever before.

Here are the key parameters of AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X:

  • 64 CPU cores
  • 128 threads
  • 2.9GHz base clock
  • Up to 4.3GHz max boost clock
  • 256MB total L3 cache
  • 32MB total L2 cache
  • 4MB total L1 cache

64 cores and 128 threads make rendering different media very fast. If you have multiple programs running at once, 88 PCIe 4.0 total lanes will help you meet the high demands of your GPU and memory. Cache L1, L2 and L3 will help you access large databases quickly.

The 3990X comes unlocked, which gives you the ability to overclock. This CPU has broken records, even though it’s only been a while since it’s been launched. An overclocker even managed to bring the 64 cores of this CPU to 5.5GHz.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X was launched on February 7th and costs $3990.

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Galaxy S20

The Galaxy S20 is everything that users have asked for

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Family Unpacked: Beautifully Executed Premium Android Phones With Space Zoom Cameras

The world will most likely never know the Galaxy S11, nor the Galaxy S12 even the Galaxy S19. On Tuesday morning in San Francisco Samsung unveiled the new flagship Galaxy S20.

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It comes in three models: S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra. With these models Samsung showed that it did not mind moving away from the high-end segment of phones even though smartphone sales were beginning to decline.

With prices starting at $999, $1199 and $1399 respectively, the company is betting heavily on those customers who are willing to pay for premium specifications.

By paying such a digits consumers get a phone with the technology of the future, 5G. All three models actually have 5G, a year after introducing the first 5G device. In 2020 Samsung has laid everything in the direction of 5G. The S10, Note 10 and Lite variants will continue to stay on the market at a lower price.

Another equally important feature of the Galaxy S20 is the 120Hz display and high frequency response to touch commands. In all models, consumers get a selfie “hole-punch” at the top of the screen.

17 hours ago CNet Galaxy S20, S20 Plus and S20 Ultra

Everything on the cameras

But the biggest news comes in the photographic aspect. The company uses the term “pro” to describe the phone’s camera. All three models have massive modules but the Ultra variant belongs to another level. The S20+ and Ultra have the Space Zoom camera with three rear cameras. In the Ultra variant, the 48-megapixel lens offers 100x optical and hybrid zoom. Normally during zooming there is image degradation but what the phone achieves is impressive.

But the innovations don’t end there because it delivers 8K 24fps recording as well as “hyper-laps” in Night Time mode. The combined cameras produce 50 to 70MB images. Another technology of the S20 Ultra camera is to reduce the image from 108-megapixel to 12-megapixel and use the large amount of light entering the sensor.

Bixby is there. The virtual assistant stays on one of the side buttons but with the Note 10 this button can be switched on. The technology made an appearance as a result of a partnership with Spotify which brings popular music to the Bixby Routines platform.

Another surprise announcement was the partnership with Google. The software giant will provide the Google Duo video calling platform to integrate into the Samsung interface and the call and contacts app similar to Apple FaceTime integration.

The S20 is the first phone to offer full HD talk over a 5G network. Another equally important partnership is that of Microsoft. The company will bring Forza Street to the Galaxy Store in Spring.

In terms of internal specs the S20 has 4,000 mAh battery, S20+ 4,500 mAh battery and Ultra at 5,000 mAh. The system includes a Snapdragon 865 processor along with 12GB of RAM and a minimum of 128GB of internal storage.

The phone can be ordered from February 21 and will sell on March 6.

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Galaxy Z Flip

Samsung unveiled the new folding phone, Galaxy Z Flip

The South Korean tech giant has unveiled yesterday its latest foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip.

The Galaxy Z Flip, unlike the Galaxy Fold that when opened looks like a tablet, when opened it looks like a regular smartphone, writes gsmarena.

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip comes with a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with ultra-thin Gorilla Glass 6 glass with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,636 pixels. Also, this new folding phone also has a second 1.1-inch Super AMOLED display which is positioned on the back of the frame where notifications immediately appear.

Also, the Galaxy Z Flip comes with Qualcomm processor, Snapdragon 855+, 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of UFS 3.0 internal memory, and offers 4G connectivity support.

As for the cameras, Samsung’s new foldable phone has a 12-megapixel main camera as well as the second 10-megapixel camera. It also comes with a 3,300 mAh battery that can be recharged at 15W.

Other notable features include a set of AKG stereo speakers, wireless battery charging, and the Android 10 operating system with the UI 2.0 user interface.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip will be available from 14 February, starting at €1,500 in black, purple and gold.

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Wi-Fi 6

Everything you need to know about the new generation Wi-Fi 6

Galaxy S10, Note 10 and iPhone 11 have Wi-Fi 6 built-in

Wi-Fi 6 is the next generation of wireless technology faster than 802.11ac. More than speed, it will deliver higher performance in densely populated areas from stadiums to your intelligent home full of equipment.

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Technology certification took place on September 16, 2019 and many hardware are arriving and some of them have made their debut. The iPhone 11 comes with Wi-Fi 6 technology.

Wi-Fi has version numbers

Here are the Wi-Fi versions still in use:

  • Wi-Fi 4 is 802.11n launched in 2009
  • Wi-Fi 5 is 802.11ac launched in 2014
  • Wi-Fi 6 is 802.11ax launched in 2019

The Wi-Fi Alliance said these numbers will appear in the software so you can easily tell what technology you’re using as you connect to your smartphone, tablet and laptop over a Wi-Fi network.

The non-widely used Wi-Fi versions are as follows:

  • Wi-Fi 1 is 802.11b launched in 1999
  • Wi-Fi 2 is 802.11a launched in 1999
  • Wi-Fi 3 is 802.11g launched in 2003

A faster Wi-Fi

As usual the latest Wi-Fi standards have higher transfer rates. If you use a Wi-Fi router with a single device connected the maximum speed of Wi-Fi 6 should be 40% higher than Wi-Fi 5.

This reaches Wi-Fi 6 speed through more efficient data encoding. Simply put, more information packets are set to the same wavelet size. The chips that encode and decode these signals are becoming more powerful and processing more data.

The standard Wi-Fi 6 also speeds up on 2.4Ghz networks, while the industry is going from 5Ghz Wi-Fi for less interference, 2.4Ghz is better at penetrating walls and objects.

Higher battery life

A new “target wake time” (TWT) feature means that your smartphone, laptop and other Wi-Fi devices will have higher battery life.

When an access point communicates with a device like your smartphone, it will tell you when to set Wi-Fi to sleep and when to wake it up for future data transfer. This will save energy and Wi-Fi spend more time sleeping.

Higher performance in populated areas

A Wi-Fi network will be loaded if you are in an area with a high number of devices. You can imagine a stadium, airport, hotel or market. So you will most likely have slow Wi-Fi internet.

Wi-Fi 6 incorporates new technologies that will help in such situations. Intel says Wi-Fi will increase the average speed of each user by 4 times even in populated areas.

How Wi-Fi 6 fights overload

You may not necessarily want to know the details but that’s how it works. Wi-Fi 6 can already divide wireless channels into a high number of “sub-channels.” Each of these sub-channels will send data destined for another device. Simply put, the Wi-Fi device can communicate with more devices at the same time through a technology called Orthogonal Frequeny Division Multiple Access or OFDMA.

The new standard also has an improved MIMO system. On Wi-Fi 5 MIMO could communicate with several devices at once while with Wi-Fi 6 these devices could all respond at once.

When will you get Wi-Fi 6?

Some routers and devices have begun to appear. The Galaxy S10, Note 10 and iPhone 11 have Wi-Fi 6 built-in. The TP-Link Deco mesh network also introduced the first Wi-Fi 6 routers last year. Linksys Velop are the company’s first Wi-Fi 6 or Netgear Nighthawk AX4 routers but costly.

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ZTE Axon 10S Pro

Axon 10S Pro, ZTE’s Flagship Phone Beats Galaxy S20 Without even Debuting yet

The first Snapdragon 865 smartphone is official, and it’s not the Galaxy S20

Next week, Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S20 model, with the Snapdragon 865 smartphone processor from Qualcomm.

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But ZTE from China has taken Samsung’s spotlight by announcing a smartphone that will have the same powerful processor. This phone is called ZTE Axon 10S Pro which is quite impressive, but not in terms of other specifications. Generally resembles the Axon 10 Pro, while it’s fairly simple build in.

Like the upcoming Samsung phones, the main feature of the ZTE phone is the Snapdragon 865 processor but the new Axon is similar to last year’s flagship.

But what are the ZTE Axon 10s Pro Specs?

It comes with rounded lines, a 6.47-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2340 x 1080. ZTE has equipped the Axon 10S Pro with three rear cameras. The primary camera is 48-megapixels, accompanied by a 20-megapixel wide-angle secondary and an 8-megapixel telephoto, and a selfie camera with 20 megapixels, 6/12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128/246GB of internal UFS 3.0 memory. 

This is the first phone with LPDDR5 RAM. The new processor is 25% faster than the previous model. The battery of this phone has 4,000mAh, MiFavor10 software combined with Android 9 Pie. However, Snapdragon has made this phone attractive by integrating the 5G network and making it one of the fastest phones on the market.

ZTE Axon 10s Pro price: 

While it has been rumored that it will launch alongside the Galaxy S20, which will be unveiled on February 11, the exact date when we will see the Axon 10S Pro is unknown.

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Nvidia GeForce Now

With Nvidia GeForce Now, you simply rent a computer to play

After a long beta phase, Nvidia officially launched its new cloud gaming service: GeForce Now.

Unlike Google Stadia, GeForce Now does not aim to build a console experience. Rather Nvidia connects to your Steam, Epic or Battle.net account in order to play games purchased on these platforms. More like Shadow.

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But GeForce is not free. Customers actually getting this service is just like renting a computer. Currently the service costs $5 but the company plans to raise the price. You can try the service by creating a free account that lasts only 1 hour and has less powerful hardware.

But GeForce Now is not available anywhere in the world as you have to be near the data center to reduce transmission delays. The company currently has 9 data centers in the US, five in Europe, one in Korea and two in Japan.

Nvidia is also in the process of enriching its game list so it may be that you have a game purchased on Steam but you can’t play it until Nvidia supports it.

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Xiaomi Poco X2 Official

Xiaomi Poco X2 Launched: SD 730G, Quad Camera and 120 Hz Display for Under $250

The Poco X2 has been launched, replacing the F1 as its latest phone. 

The brand that was separated from Xiaomi introduced the second phone after the first model that has make a fuss last year. The Poco X2 comes to enriches the very popular Pocophone F1.

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It is another company effort to bring high quality products at an extremely competitive price.

In the Summer of 2018, Xiaomi launched a new brand called Poco with the aim of offering smartphones with flagship hardware at the lowest possible price. The Poco F1 had a Snapdragon 845 processor and it cost less than $300. The Poco X2 is almost identical to the recently released Redmi K30 model after the success of the K20 Pro (Mi 9T Pro in Europe.)

Poco X2 Specs

Xiaomi Poco X2 Specs:

The Poco X2 has a Snapdragon 730G processor, 6.67-inch 20: 9 display, 1080p LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate, 4,500 mAh battery and 27W charging. The phone is powered by USB-C, has a 3.5mm headphone jack and a fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button.

The camera has a 64-megapixel sensor manufactured by Sony, accompanied by an 8-megapixel wide-angle, a 2-megapixel macro, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The selfie camera has a 20-megapixel sensor followed by a second 2-megapixel depth.

Xiaomi Poco X2 Price: 

This is the most interesting detail of the phone. The Poco X2 with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage costs $225 while the model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of memory costs $281.

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Galaxy Z Flip

The specs of Samsung’s new foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip, are leaked

While it is expected to be released on February 14, Samsung’s new foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip, has now leaked online.

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It is now revealed what the Galaxy Z Flip will look like, how much it will cost, what cameras it will have and what its specifications are, cnet writes.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is expected to come with a much thinner screen glass than a strand. This type of glass seems to be the first to come on the market. Also, the Galaxy Z Flip is expected to be smaller than the 2019 Samsung Galaxy Fold and its rival, Motorola Razr, which will go on sale from February 6. It can be rolled out on a 6.7-inch screen, unlike the Galaxy Fold which has a 7.3-inch screen and can be opened like a book.

Galaxy Z Flip Specs recently speculated

These recently speculated specifications have been collected from various sources, including WinFuture, Max Weinbach of XDA Developers, Evan Blass on Twitter, and LetsGoDigital.

  • 6.7-inch vertically folded screen, most likely very thin glass and 2,636 x 1,080 pixels resolution;
  • 1.06-inch external display with a resolution of 300 x 116 pixels;
  • Two 12-megapixel rear cameras, as well as a 10-megapixel auto-focus front camera;
  • “Hideaway Hinge” feature, against dust and debris;
  • Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 Plus processor;
  • 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory;
  • 3,300 mAh battery, with charger via Wireless connection;
  • Price $1,400 (about €1,250); 4G network only, not 5G;
  • Android 10 with user interface – Samsung One UI;
  • Two colors: black and purple.

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NZXT announces Kraken X-3 and Z-3 Series AIO Coolers

NZXT has introduced five new CPU coolers from its Kraken series of Liquid All-in-One (AIOs). Coolers come within the scope of the Kraken X-3 and Z-3 series, and are the Kraken X53, Kraken X63, Kraken X73, Kraken Z63 and Kraken Z73 models, reports Overclock3D.

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Perhaps the most interesting models are within the new Kraken Z-3 series, which have CAM-compatible LCD screens on their blocks/pumps. These 24-bit screens are 2.36 inches (60 millimeters) in size and can be used to display system information, animated GIFs, or static files. The Kraken Z-3 Series will be available in 280mm (Z63) and 360mm (Z73) options.

The NZXT X-3 Series offers an LED ring that is 10% larger than the previous models and has a new logo design that can be rotated and offers more cooler placement options. The X-3 series of coolers will be available in three formats, with options for radiators 240 mm (X53), 280 mm (X63) and 360 mm (X73).

The NZXT Liquid Coolers Kraken X-3 and Z-3 Series AiO are compatible with all modern CPU sockets from AMD and Intel, including AM4 and LGA 1151. The Kraken X-3 and Z-3 cooler series are available for purchase in the US, with other markets arriving in February.

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Cyberphone by Caviar

Cyberphone is a so modified phone that you can hardly distinguish from the original model

The design of the phone is inspired by the geometry of Cybertruck.

The Russian luxury technology company recently unveiled a new phone called the Cyberphone which is itself an iPhone 11 Pro modified to look like Tesla’s wagon, the Cybertruck.

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The design of the phone is inspired by the geometry of Cybertruck. Tesla’s car garnered industry attention for some reason from the polarizing, unconventional design to the armored glass that was broken on stage.

The cyberphone costs $5,256 and only 99 of them will be manufactured. Although it is a modified iPhone 11, the phone can barely stand out as such.

This is because the device is integrated into metal plates and a screen cover that opens and serves as the phone holder in the vertical position.

By closer look is noticed the three-camera system of the iPhone 11 Pro. Beyond the exterior, nothing has changed for the phone since the 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch display on the Apple A13 Bionic processor.

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