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Omar Sohail - Galaxy S25 Ultra Will Not Feature iPhone-Like Face ID Technology, But Tipster Notes That It Could Debut In Future Samsung Flagships - wccftech.com - North Korea

Galaxy S25 Ultra Will Not Feature iPhone-Like Face ID Technology, But Tipster Notes That It Could Debut In Future Samsung Flagships

Samsung has switched and added various authentication technologies to its Galaxy S flagship lineup. At one point, the company’s devices were shipping with iris scanners, making it similar to Apple’s Face ID offered on its iPhones. However, the Korean giant has yet to provide facial recognition akin to its rival’s. According to one tipster, it appears that the feature will not arrive with the Galaxy S25 Ultra launch next year either, but we may see this addition finding its place in Samsung’s future flagships.

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Omar Sohail - Huawei Executive Says That It Has Been Unable To Secure 3.5nm Chip Shipments From TSMC Due To U.S. Sanctions, Needs To Effectively Utilize 7nm Node - wccftech.com - China - Washington - city Sanction

Huawei Executive Says That It Has Been Unable To Secure 3.5nm Chip Shipments From TSMC Due To U.S. Sanctions, Needs To Effectively Utilize 7nm Node

The Kirin 9000S is considered by the industry to be a semiconductor miracle, as Huawei had to deal with overwhelming odds, thanks to the U.S. sanctions, just to mass produce a chipset last year. Now that the former Chinese giant has successfully displayed its chip-making prowess, the next step is to switch to advanced manufacturing processes to ensure that it maintains some pace with the competition. Unfortunately, in its reported quest to acquire TSMC’s 3.5nm chip shipments, a Huawei executive has expressed disappointment that the attempt has been unsuccessful due to the same trade ban.

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Ming-Chi Kuo - Omar Sohail - iPhone 16 Lineup To Feature 8GB RAM, But Analyst Believes Apple’s Development Of On-Device LLMs Will Be Limited Due To Insufficient Memory - wccftech.com

iPhone 16 Lineup To Feature 8GB RAM, But Analyst Believes Apple’s Development Of On-Device LLMs Will Be Limited Due To Insufficient Memory

Apple has various plans regarding generative AI, but to access them, users will need an iPhone 15 Pro or an iPhone 15 Pro Max at the bare minimum as both flagships feature 8GB RAM. The same amount of memory is said to be retained on the iPhone 16 series, but according to an analyst, it is still an insufficient number. According to him, Apple is facing severe limitations in the development of its on-device Large Language Models, or LLMs.

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Omar Sohail - This SanDisk Extreme 1TB microSD 2-Pack With Up To 190MB/s Speeds And One GoRAM Card Reader Bundle Is Going For Just $189.99 On Amazon - wccftech.com

This SanDisk Extreme 1TB microSD 2-Pack With Up To 190MB/s Speeds And One GoRAM Card Reader Bundle Is Going For Just $189.99 On Amazon

The popular saying ‘two is always better than one’ holds true for many instances, especially this one, where you get to be the proud owner of not one but two SanDisk Extreme 1TB microSD cards, along with a single GoRAM Card Reader. The entire bundle is going for $189.99 on Amazon, allowing you to get the fastest storage cards on the planet in the palm of your hands and an extremely handy accessory to read the stored data on them.

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Omar Sohail - Huawei And Optica Foundation Forced To Cut Ties Due To The Discovery Of Their Involvement, Washington-Based Non-Profit Said It Will Return All Funds - wccftech.com - China - Washington

Huawei And Optica Foundation Forced To Cut Ties Due To The Discovery Of Their Involvement, Washington-Based Non-Profit Said It Will Return All Funds

For two years, Huawei had been funding U.S. research and awarded scientists millions in prize money. All of the funneling was handled by Optica Foundation, with its CEO Elizabeth Rogan, who previously stated that there was nothing unusual about this practice. U.S. lawmakers later criticized the organization, believing Optica Foundation had compromised the ability of U.S. research institutions to comply with the law. A ton of events likely happened under our noses because the partnership between the two companies has now ended.

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Omar Sohail - Steve Jobs Announced 19 Years Ago Today That Apple Would Switch To Intel Processors For Various Macs, Ditching The PowerPC Range Forever - wccftech.com

Steve Jobs Announced 19 Years Ago Today That Apple Would Switch To Intel Processors For Various Macs, Ditching The PowerPC Range Forever

The Apple Silicon transition was completed last year during the Mac Pro and Mac Studio announcement featuring the company’s most powerful custom chipset at the time, the M2 Ultra. However, before the introduction of the first Apple Silicon in 2020, the technology giant relied on Intel processors for years, and it all started with an announcement that Steve Jobs made 19 years ago today on June 6, when it was decided that various Macs would transition from PowerPC processors to Intel.

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Omar Sohail - Huawei Executive Says That Company Is Prioritizing On Improving 7nm Chip Yields And Other Problems Before It Can Focus On 5nm And Beyond - wccftech.com - China - city Sanction

Huawei Executive Says That Company Is Prioritizing On Improving 7nm Chip Yields And Other Problems Before It Can Focus On 5nm And Beyond

The trade sanctions placed on Huawei means that it has to rely on its local foundry partner SMIC, to push forth with advanced manufacturing processes for future Kirin releases, and fortunately, China’s largest semiconductor firm has successfully developed the 5nm process. This node is expected to be used in the Kirin 9100 that will be found in the Mate 70 series. However, while jumping to an improved manufacturing process is one of Huawei’s goals, a company executive states that they also want to address several 7nm issues.

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Omar Sohail - Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Performance Cores Now Rumored To Run At 4.20GHz; Laboratory Prototype Said To Reach 10,000 Points In Multi-Core Performance - wccftech.com - county San Diego

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Performance Cores Now Rumored To Run At 4.20GHz; Laboratory Prototype Said To Reach 10,000 Points In Multi-Core Performance

Qualcomm was previously rumored to be making adjustments to its upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, raising its clock speed to as high as 4.26GHz. It is possible that Apple’s M4 may have forced the San Diego firm to re-evaluate its position on its flagship chipset’s current performance limitations. One tipster now claims that the performance cores operate at 4.20GHz, allowing the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 prototype to obtain a multi-core score of 10,000 points, with other details also mentioned.

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