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Qualcomm News

Omar Sohail - Galaxy S25 Rumored To Be Tested With An Unnamed MediaTek Chipset, As High Qualcomm’s SoC Prices Possibly Forcing Samsung To Seek Alternatives - wccftech.com - North Korea - South Korea - Taiwan

Galaxy S25 Rumored To Be Tested With An Unnamed MediaTek Chipset, As High Qualcomm’s SoC Prices Possibly Forcing Samsung To Seek Alternatives

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 was previously rumored to exclusively power Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series as the Korean giant was unable to address the low yields of its foundry, making mass production of the Exynos 2500 commercially unviable. However, the Korean giant might have other plans up its sleeve, with a rumor claiming that it is testing a MediaTek chipset with its Galaxy S25 family. Considering that Samsung is said to introduce the Dimensity 9300+ to its upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, switching to MediaTek might not be such a terrible idea.

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Omar Sohail - Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Spotted Running In The Upcoming REDMAGIC 9S Pro At The Same Frequencies As Qualcomm’s Overclocked Variant - wccftech.com - county San Diego

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Spotted Running In The Upcoming REDMAGIC 9S Pro At The Same Frequencies As Qualcomm’s Overclocked Variant

Qualcomm had introduced a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 For Galaxy version that would exclusively power Samsung’s Galaxy S24 lineup, boasting higher CPU and GPU clock speeds for that extra performance bump. However, according to the latest benchmark leak, it appears that the San Diego chipset maker is ending that exclusivity, allowing other smartphone makers to pick up the overclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. On this occasion, it is the upcoming REDMAGIC 9S Pro that will feature the new silicon, along with other impressive specifications.

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Hassan Mujtaba - Intel Lunar Lake “Core Ultra 200V” Laptops Hit Retail In September, Arrow Lake “Core Ultra 200” CPUs Launch In October - wccftech.com - county Lake - state Intel

Intel Lunar Lake “Core Ultra 200V” Laptops Hit Retail In September, Arrow Lake “Core Ultra 200” CPUs Launch In October

Intel's next-gen Lunar Lake & Arrow Lake "Core Ultra 200" CPUs are expected to hit retail shelves in September & October, respectively.

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Omar Sohail - Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Renders Barely Show Any Difference Compared To Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, Hinting At Just An Internal Specifications Upgrade - wccftech.com - North Korea

Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Renders Barely Show Any Difference Compared To Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, Hinting At Just An Internal Specifications Upgrade

Samsung’s launch intentions for its upcoming flagship tablet range are currently in the dark, but that does not mean that we cannot have our first look at the company’s most premium slate that will arrive in the near future, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Unfortunately, those who were expecting the device to shift away from sharing almost the same physical characteristics as the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will be disappointed because the newest image gallery barely shows any difference from its direct predecessor.

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Andy Edser - Rainbow VI (Vi) - Dave James - Windows-powered Arm devices are compatible with 'more than 1,200 games at 30 fps or higher' and now support BattlEye and Denuvo - pcgamer.com

Windows-powered Arm devices are compatible with 'more than 1,200 games at 30 fps or higher' and now support BattlEye and Denuvo

We're very curious about the gaming performance of Qualcomm's Arm-based Snapdragon X-series processors. While early signs looked promising, it seems that emulation issues might be holding things back. Quelle surprise. Anyway, despite some potential teething issues, Microsoft and Qualcomm say they've validated over 1,400 compatible games for Windows on Arm, with more than 1,200 «offering a good experience at 30 fps or higher.»

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Hassan Mujtaba - Intel Lunar Lake CPU Mass Production Commences At TSMC Using N3B Node, First Laptops Heading For Q3 Launch - wccftech.com

Intel Lunar Lake CPU Mass Production Commences At TSMC Using N3B Node, First Laptops Heading For Q3 Launch

Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs have entered the mass production stage at TSMC using their N3B node and the first laptops are expected in Q3 2024.

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Omar Sohail - Apple’s A17 Pro Successfully Outpaces The Snapdragon X Elite In The Latest GravityMark GPU Test By Single Digit Figures - wccftech.com

Apple’s A17 Pro Successfully Outpaces The Snapdragon X Elite In The Latest GravityMark GPU Test By Single Digit Figures

The Snapdragon X Elite has started to get featured in a multitude of ‘thin and light’ Windows 11 notebooks, but despite Qualcomm showing that its latest and greatest silicon can outmatch the M3, it still gets beaten by Apple’s A17 Pro, a 3nm SoC that is in a completely different weight class. In the GravityMark GPU test, the silicon present in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max makes its past its competitor by the skin of its teeth.

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Dave James - Emulation proves the inevitable Achilles' Heel of Qualcomm's new PC chips when it comes to gaming - pcgamer.com - city Taipei

Emulation proves the inevitable Achilles' Heel of Qualcomm's new PC chips when it comes to gaming

Two weeks ago I was in a hotel in downtown Taipei prodding some of Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X Elite laptops, and I was impressed with how well they ran Baldur's Gate 3 and Metro Exodus. Both are compiled for the x86 CPU architecture, yet the co-created Microsoft/Qualcomm Prism emulation layer still delivered impressive gaming performance from proper PC games. And I was happy. A few days later I was happier still as I checked out the Works on WoA microsite to see about game compatibility and this is what I saw:

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