Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Samsung’s FOLDABLE Smartphone costs $1,800???”.
So it’s Friday and I hope your weekend plans evolve a trip to coffee lake because intel is gon na be delivering an 8 cup um 8 core coffee, like CPU, for the mainstream desktop platform in September. According to a report from PC watch, the new chip will be an i7 that won’t require an enthusiast, x-series chipset as Intel’s past octa-core parts have it’s more than likely. The new processor is an effort to keep up with AMD’s rise and refresh, and I’m sure that those of you who will follow the CPU Wars for a long time can appreciate the irony of Intel trying to compete by just strapping more cores onto a chip. The same report indicated that Intel’s 2066 enthusiast platform will also be getting a 22 core CPU in September, but hopefully you won’t need a jury-rigged, an industrial water chill or two at this time. Damn yeah, that’s what I said too. Meanwhile, something that certainly won’t need liquid cooling is Samsung’s new foldable smartphone, which we’ve just possibly learned a few more details about to get right to it. It’S not going to be cheap speaking to The Korea Times.
An industry analyst is expecting a launch price in the neighborhood of 2 million Korean wond, which works out to about 1,800 US dollars. This premium will get you a device I’ll have a 7.3 inch OLED screen with fully open but reduced to 4.5 inches when it’s folded up, hopefully for Samsung. This significant shrinkage won’t dissuade customers from paying nearly twice as much as they did for the iPhone 10 when it hits the market sometime next year, but something that might be hitting shelves a little sooner is Nvidia’s new touring, GPU lineup with a July 30th launch date, Has been rumored for the past week, but today we’ve got some new details as to what to expect, according to a report from tweak town, the top end card will cost either $ 9.99 or $ 14.99, depending on how much GDD are 6 memory, you want and Another report from Tom’s Hardware indicates the new chips will be very much VR focused, as not only should they have the performance to drive 4k titles at over a hundred and 20 frames per second, but though we use a special, yet proprietary, VR connector that can push Even higher refresh rates to a VR headset, unfortunately, we still don’t know exactly what the numbering scheme for the new lineup will be, though reports suggest GTX, 1185, 1190 or maybe something else, and speaking of nice, it’s time for quick biz brought to you by memory.
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