Motorola One Hyper

Motorola One Hyper with 64MP main camera, 45W fast charging Launched

The new Motorola smartphone is designed to meet the demands of this time such as a powerful camera, battery life and lack of closed parts on the screen.

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On the Motorola One Hyper is a 6.5-inch IPS LCD (FHD+) display with a resolution of 2,340 × 1,080 megapixels, it will come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset, 4GB RAM, 128GB expandable storage as well as a 32-megapixel selfie camera.

The 64-megapixel camera is in the rear, with another one that shoots at wide-angle and has eight megapixels. Both cameras have a dark shooting system that captures low light images, which is missing on most phones.

The 4,000mAh battery lasts up to 38 hours, powered by a 45W charger, which comes in packages but only in certain regions. According to Motorola claims, it is enough to charge for ten minutes and the battery can last up to 12 hours, and if it is charged for half an hour, 75 percent of the battery will be charged.

Those interested in the Motorola One Hypercar will have to pay 360 euros to purchase this smartphone.

Motorola One Hyper comes equipped with a 4,000mAh battery
Motorola One Hyper comes equipped with a 4,000mAh battery

Motorola One Hyper Key Specs

Display 6.50-inch
Rear Camera 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel
Battery Capacity 4000mAh
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 675
RAM 4GB
OS Android 10
Front Camera 32-megapixel
Storage 128GB
Resolution 1080×2340 pixels

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Snapdragon 865

Snapdragon 865, the 2020’s most powerful phone processor will not have 5G

Qualcomm officially introduced the processor for next year’s flagship phones, the Snapdragon 865, though the processor needs a separate modem just like its predecessor the Snapdragon 855 for 5G technology.

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Simply put, phones will be more expensive and power hungry than an integrated solution.

Along with the Snapdragon 865, Qualcomm introduced a downstream processor, the Snapdragon 765 which will have a built-in 5G modem. But it will be less powerful than the Snapdragon 865.

For months, Qualcomm has been promising chips and processors with integrated 5G modem. Even in September it said it would bring one of the 700 series with 5G integrated. But the surprise is that the company has chosen not to offer its most powerful processor with 5G. Snapdragon 865 will offer 5G technology just like the Snapdragon 855 with a separate 5G modem which will follow the Snapdragon X55.

In fact if a company wants the Snapdragon 865 processor, it will have to include the 5G modem that comes as a package. As a result, companies can’t produce phones with Snapdragon 865 and 4G processors.

With the Snapdragon 765 coming with 5G built-in, we expect to see some mid-range 5G phones. What Qualcomm would reveal with the Snapdragon 865 would set expectations for future flagships such as the Galaxy S11, OnePlus 8, Pixel 5, Galaxy Note 11, LG G9 and more.

Snapdragon 865 can be combined with the Snapdragon X55 Modem, which is a descendant of the X50 Modem and offers a new and more efficient processor. The X55 also offers theoretically higher download/upload speeds and supports SA/NSA networks. The X55 modem will support both mmWave and Sub-6 GHz 5G networks with improved traffic.

Another interesting announcement from Qualcomm was the new finger sensor in-display technology, dubbed 3D Sonic Max. The new fingerprint reader has a larger detection area, and also enables users to double-finger verify (for example, with two thumbs). The scanner’s accuracy has also improved significantly.

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BenQ PD3420Q Designer Monitor

BenQ Announces PD3420Q Designer Monitor

In the wake of the growing popularity of ultra-wide monitors, BenQ is expanding its DesignVue line with the PD3420Q Designer Monitor. The monitor is dedicated to multimedia professionals and content creators who need accurate color rendering while working, KitGuru reports.

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From the outside, the PD3420Q is similar to the latest BenQ PD models, with a “borderless” design and a black interior, with a polished metal base. The back of the monitor is made of matte black plastic. In addition to standard navigation keys, the Hotkey Puck G2 controller is also available.

The monitor has a 34-inch IPS panel with 60Hz refresh and 3440×1440 (21:9) resolution, a 5ms G2G response and 1000:1 contrast. The viewing angles of the monitor are 178 degrees. The display comes with factory-calibrated support for average DeltaE of ≤3 and covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum as well as 100% sRGB color gamut. The maximum brightness is 350 cd/m² but can be increased up to 400 cd/m² with HDR.

When it comes to connectors, it offers 1x DisplayPort 1.4 port, 2x HDMI 2.0 ports and 3x USB 3.1 ports at the bottom, as well as a USB Type-C (DP alt mode) port, with 3.5mm audio jack port and one USB port 3.1 located on the left side. Also present are 2/ 2.5 speakers.

Price and availability of BenQ PD3420Q Designer Monitor have not been published.

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AMD RX 5500

AMD Radeon RX 5500 is expected on December 12th

According to Chinese sources, AMD has contacted its AIB partners about plans to launch the RX 5500 graphics card. It is a mainstream GPU based on Navi 14 architecture, reports TechPowerUp.

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There are currently no news on the graphics card in question from AMD, but as of the launch date it is mentioned December 12th, which is in line with previous expectations and represents a complete GPU launch where AMD partners will ‘publish their own graphics card versions.

AMD Radeon RX 5500 should compete with the NVIDIA GTX 1660, and replace the AMD RX 570, RX 580 and RX 590 graphics cards in product lines. The Navi 14 chip is based on TSMC’s 7nm production process, has 22 compute RDNA units (1408 stream processors) and a 128-bit GDDR6 memory bus.

When it comes to VRAM, it will be available in 4GB or 8GB video memory, which offers 14 Gbps or 224 GB/s of memory bandwidth. The GPU working clock is 1670MHz “Boost” and 1845MHz “Gaming”.

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Gigabyte adds a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 PCIe card to its line

Gigabyte adds a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 PCIe card to its line

Gigabyte has announced that it has added a new PCIe Expansion card to its line of products, which will allow users to place the 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 connector on their PC, TechPowerUp reports.

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The solution mentioned has no hub, as it is a connector, which significantly limits its user value. According to the company, this solution is intended for users who are happy with current systems but want support for the newest standards, which eliminates the need to update motherboards before the time comes.

Users will have to sacrifice a PCIe x4 slot to insert a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 PCIe card. The price and availability of the device at this time are not known.

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Facebook News design

Here’s how the new Facebook design will look like

Facebook aims to bring a change in the design of its site, while this popular social network is now giving users some clues from what to expect.

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The new Facebook design aims to make it simpler, easier and faster to use, it has larger fonts and a simplified layout to make it easier to use and make the site look more customized and more transparent.

Facebook is also introducing dark mode, which reduces brightness and thus has a slight effect on users’ eyes.

Users will be able to view pictures and clips throughout the screen.

Users are accepting invitations that present the new look of Facebook, and everyone will be informed in due course of when they can try out the social networking design.

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ASRock Mars Compact Mini Series PC

ASRock revealed Mars Compact Mini Series PC

ASRock has introduced the new compact Mini PC – the Mars Series. This desktop minicomputer supports processors up to Intel Core i5 Quad-Core models, up to 32 GB of DDR4-2666MHz memory, SSD PCIe NVMe M.2, 2.5-inch hard drives and wireless connectivity. All of this is housed in a 0.7-liter capacitance with a height of 26 millimeters, reports Guru3D.

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ASRock Mars offers a range of connection options for USB devices, offering a total of seven USB ports, including a Type-C port. SD card reader is provided, as well as two screen outputs (HDMI and D-Sub).

ASRock Mars Series Compact Mini PC will be available in several models:

  • Intel i5-8265U (4C/8T, 3.9GHz Turbo);
  • Intel i3-8145U (2C/4T, Turbo 3.9GHz)
  • Intel C4205U (2C/2T, 1.8GHz).

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Intel 665p SSD

Intel brings the 665p SSD with the second-generation QLC NAND 96 layer

NAND technology is continuing to evolve, enabling improved performance, lower pricing and stronger market competition. QLC NAND is one of the latest NAND innovations, which increases the density of NAND space to enable more storage at a lower cost, reports Overclock3D.

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Intel 660p has quickly become one of the most popular QLC-based SSDs, and is now changing to the Intel 665p model. The newer model uses Intel’s second-generation QLC NAND, which features 96 layers instead of 64-layer NANDs used by the 660p SSD model.

Intel 660p SSD
Intel 660p SSD

Intel 665p uses the Silicon Motion controller SM2263 (same as the 660p model), so all performance improvements come from Intel’s NAND changes. The company will launch the aforementioned SSD with 1TB and 2TB capacity.

The new SSD enables significant performance improvements in the data recording and reading segment as well as up to 50% stability, and this is especially true for the 2TB model. Intel plans to launch the 665p SSD on the market in early 2020.

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Mediatek 5G

Mediatek 5G chipset in AnTuTu achieves better results than Snapdragon 855 and Kirin 990 5G

MediaTek was preparing to launch its premium 5G chipset. Prior to the announcement, the labeled MediaTek MT6889 chipset appeared on the AnTuTu benchmark, while interestingly it outperforms current premium models like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 and Kirin 990 5G, reports DroidShout.

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In the AnTuTu results, the MediaTek processor scored a total of 511,363 points on the Antutu V8 version. The CPU achieved a score of 161.266 points, while the GPU reached 196.097 points. 

Mediatek 5G
Mediatek 5G

In addition, AI-benchmark benchmarking suggests that the MediaTek MT6889 SoC achieved better results than Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus and Kirin 990 5G chips.

MediaTek MT6889 SoC
MediaTek MT6889 SoC AI-benchmark comparison

It is already known that the MT6889 is based on the 7nm FinFET process, which uses the ARM Cortex A77 architecture and the Mali-G77 GPU. The chipset has a built-in 5G Helio M70 modem, which offers downlink speeds of 4.7Gbps and uplink speeds of 2.5Gbps.

It is not yet known which phone manufacturers will implement the aforementioned premium MediaTek chipset.

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Mediatek and Intel planning to bring 5G for Dell and HP laptops

Mediatek and Intel planning to bring 5G for Dell and HP laptops

MediaTek has announced a major partnership with Intel. The Taiwanese chip maker will partner with Intel to bring 5G support on laptops that work with Intel processors, reports GSMArena.

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MediaTek is currently developing its own 5G modem, while the chip maker is working with multiple partners to produce this solution for next-generation networks. The first OEM products to benefit from this collaboration will be purchased by Dell and HP. It is expected that MediaTek’s 5G solutions on Windows laptops will arrive by early 2021.

MediaTek’s 5G modem, intended for these laptops, is based on the Helio M70 5G modem launched in May. The company will also soon be introducing 5G SoC intended for mobile phones.

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