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Apple Vision Pro mixed-reality headset unveiled, pricing starts at $3,499

At the much-anticipated WWDC 2023 event, Apple finally revealed its groundbreaking mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro. Positioned as the world’s first spatial operating system, Vision Pro harnesses the power of visionOS to enable users to seamlessly interact with digital content using their eyes, hands, and voice, eliminating the need for a physical controller.

Apple Vision Pro

Cutting-Edge Display System: Immersive Visuals and Unmatched Clarity

One of the standout features of Vision Pro is its ultra-high-resolution dual OLED displays, boasting a staggering 23 million pixels in total. This cutting-edge technology delivers an immersive cinema-like experience, captivating users with its incredible visual fidelity. Powering the headset is the Apple M2 and Apple R1 dual-chip set, providing real-time processing capabilities for seamless performance.

Apple Vision Pro

Intuitive Controls: Navigating the Vision Pro with Your Eyes, Hands, and Voice

Designed with user comfort in mind, the Vision Pro features a sleek and stylish enclosure crafted from laminated glass that seamlessly blends into an aluminum alloy frame. The light-sealing face cover and 3D knitted headband ensure a comfortable and customizable fit for extended usage.

Apple Vision Pro

Equipped with advanced tracking and scanning capabilities, the Vision Pro incorporates 12 cameras and six microphones. These enable a wide array of functions, including precise tracking and enhanced spatial perception for a truly immersive experience.

Operating on visionOS, a combination of macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, the Vision Pro seamlessly integrates the best features from Apple’s existing operating systems. Users can interact with applications through intuitive eye, hand, and voice controls, revolutionizing the way they engage with digital content. The innovative EyeSight feature further enhances the experience, providing a sense of transparency that allows for human connection even while using the headset.

Apple Vision Pro

The Vision Pro introduces Apple’s first 3D camera, allowing users to capture, relive, and immerse themselves in their favorite memories. The entire photo library in iCloud can be accessed and view photos and videos at a life-size scale. Panoramas shot on iPhones expand and wrap around the user, providing a sense of physically being present in the captured moment.

Apple Vision Pro

During its launch, the Vision Pro will support a wide range of popular iPhone and iPad apps, such as Microsoft Word and Excel, Disney+, and Sky Guide. Furthermore, Apple has announced Unity game engine support for 3D app development, ensuring a diverse and engaging range of experiences for Vision Pro users.

Priced at $3,499, the Vision Pro will be available early next year on Apple’s online store and at physical locations, initially in the U.S., with a broader roll-out planned for later in the year. Customers can experience and customize their Vision Pro fit at Apple Store locations.

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Apple unveils M2 Ultra: Featuring 24-Core CPU, up to 76-Core GPU

During its highly anticipated WWDC 2023 event, Apple showcased its newest addition to the M2 series of SoCs—the M2 Ultra. This cutting-edge chipset, manufactured using a second-generation 5-nanometer process, incorporates Apple’s revolutionary UltraFusion technology. By joining two M2 Max chips, the M2 Ultra achieves an impressive doubling of performance.

Apple M2 Ultra

Unprecedented Speed and Efficiency: Dive into the Specs of Apple’s M2 Ultra Chip

The M2 Ultra boasts an astounding 134 billion transistors, surpassing its predecessor, the M1 Ultra, by 20 billion. Apple’s unified memory architecture takes a giant leap forward, supporting a remarkable capacity of up to 192GB, a significant 50% increase compared to the M1 Ultra. Additionally, it offers a remarkable memory bandwidth of 800GB/s, double that of the M2 Max.

One of the standout features of the M2 Ultra is its 24-Core CPU. This includes 16 next-generation high-performance cores and eight next-generation high-efficiency cores, resulting in a 20% improvement over the M1 Ultra. The GPU on the M2 Ultra is a true powerhouse, providing a 30% increase in performance and the option to configure it with either 60 or 76 cores. Moreover, the Neural Engine has been enhanced with 32 cores, delivering a staggering 31.6 trillion operations per second—a 40% improvement over its predecessor.

Apple M2 Ultra features

Apple has also enhanced the media engine on the M2 Ultra, equipping it with double the capabilities found in the M2 Max. It now includes dedicated, hardware-enabled H.264, HEVC, and ProRes encode and decode capabilities, enabling the M2 Ultra to handle up to 22 streams of 8K ProRes 422 video playback.

Impressively, the M2 Ultra’s display engine can support up to six Pro Display XDRs, offering users the ability to drive more than 100 million pixels. Apple has emphasized its commitment to security by integrating the latest Secure Enclave, along with hardware-verified secure boot and runtime anti-exploitation technologies, ensuring best-in-class security for users.

The M2 Ultra chipset will power the forthcoming Mac Pro and Mac Studio, both set to launch this month. Apple proudly announced that the Mac transition to Apple Silicon is now complete, marking a significant milestone for the company.

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Kawasaki Noslisu Electric Cargo Bike unveiled in three configurations in Japan

Kawasaki has launched the Noslisu Electric Cargo Bike in its home market of Japan. The new bike uses Kawasaki’s tilting three-wheeler technology for an efficient cargo bike. The Kawasaki Noslisu is the Japanese motorcycle maker’s first foray into the cargo three-wheeler segment. It is a stylish, utility-focused cargo e-bike available in three versions.

Kawasaki Noslisu Electric Cargo Bike

The first version of the Kawasaki Noslisu is a three-wheeled pedal-assist bicycle and doesn’t require a rider license. It features a 180W rear hub motor and a convenient front cargo basket. The cargo e-bike’s design allows for pedal-assisted riding and up to 30 miles of range on a single charge. The first version of the Kawasaki Noslisu comes with a ¥363,000 (~$2,592) price tag. It offers affordable, practical, and efficient cargo-carrying capabilities. Kawasaki says the e-bike offers the same benefits as a small car during daily commutes.

Kawasaki Noslisu Electric Cargo Bike

The second version of the new e-bikes is the Noslisu E. It comes with more power and requires a license to operate. It has a 500W rear hub motor with enhanced pedal assistance. It retains a 30-mile range on a single charge as the standard version. The Noslisu E cargo e-bike is priced in Japan at ¥431,100 (~$3,078). The third model is the Noslisu Cargo is specifically designed as a utility e-bike. It is powered by a 180W rear hub motor and does not require a license to use it.

The Noslisu Cargo has a spacious cargo bay between the front axle and handlebars. It is well-suited for professionals who require a bigger cargo-carrying capacity. The Noslisu Cargo is priced at ¥414,700 (~$2,961). Kawasaki has not stated the payload capacity of the new Noslisu cargo e-bikes. The availability of the models in other markets is unclear at this time.

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ASUS ROG Magic 14 2023 gaming laptop debuts with Ryzen 9, 1TB SSD in China

ASUS has unveiled the ROG Magic 14 2023 gaming laptop in China. The new-generation ROG Magic gaming notebook is equipped with the Ryzen 9 7940HS processor. The gaming notebook features the AniMe Matrix light display matrix screen for easy animations.

ASUS ROG Magic Gaming Book

The ASUS ROG Magic 14 has a 14-inch ROG Nebula screen with a 91% screen-to-body ratio. The aspect ratio of the new ROG Magic gaming notebook is 16:10 and it supports up to 165Hz refresh rate on the 2.5K display. The laptop has a maximum brightness of 500 nits and a 100% DCI-P3 wide color gamut. The notebook also features Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for excellent audio and visuals. The ROG Magic 14 2023 can be opened 180º, thus enhancing its versatility.

The Ryzen 9 processor of the ROG Magic 14 has 8 cores and 16 threads. It has a turbo frequency of up to 5.2GHz, while its integrated Radeon 780M core display is based on the RDNA 3 architecture. The ROG Magic 14 2023 has a 125W NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card with 8GB of video memory + 16GB of DDR5 memory.

ASUS ROG Magic 14 2023 Gaming Book

The notebook also has 1TB of SSD storage and is equipped with the Glacier Cooling 2.0 Enhanced Edition cooling system. It also has dual fans and a large area soaking plate. The notebook has HDMI 2.1, USB-A, USB-C, USB4, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

ASUS ROG Magic 14 2023 gaming laptop Price & Availability

The ROG Magic 14 2023 gaming notebook is priced at 10,999 yuan ($1547) and is available on JD.com. There is no word yet on the global availability.

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Rapoo VT950 Pro gaming mouse with OLED display up for sale in China for 369 yuan ($51)

Rapoo, a renowned brand in the gaming peripherals market, has recently unveiled its latest offering, the VT950 Pro gaming mouse. The standout feature of the VT950 Pro is its custom OLED display screen, measuring 0.66 inches with a resolution of 64*68 pixels. This screen allows users to personalize and display custom content in real-time. With dimensions measuring approximately 129.3x74x40mm and a weight of 117g, the VT950 Pro boasts a sleek “supercar” design.

Rapoo VT950 Pro gaming mouse

Personalized OLED Display, Enhanced Gaming Control

Equipped with the PixArt 3395 sensor, this gaming mouse offers impressive specifications. It supports a maximum DPI of 26,000, ensuring precise tracking with its 650 IPS tracking speed and 50G acceleration. Gamers will appreciate the 4KHz report rate and the swift 0.25ms response time, ensuring a seamless gaming experience.

The VT950 Pro incorporates Rapoo’s V+ wireless gaming technology and an intelligent algorithm, providing an extensive wireless transmission distance of over 10 meters. With a built-in 800mAh battery, this mouse boasts an impressive maximum wireless battery life of 160 hours, ensuring extended gaming sessions without interruptions. Additionally, it supports the Qi wireless charging protocol, providing convenient and hassle-free charging options.

The mouse features RGB lighting, 11 programmable buttons, and a receiver storage compartment located at the bottom. The Rapoo VT950 Pro is now available for purchase on various e-commerce platforms in China, with prices starting at a reasonable 369 yuan ($51).

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Apple launches the 15-inch Macbook Air with M2 processor

During the WWDC keynote today, Apple unveiled the 15-inch version of the popular MacBook Air. It is claimed to be the world’s thinnest laptop of its size and joins the current 13-inch Air. The new MacBook comes powered by the M2 processor and boasts a new Retina display that can reach a brightness of 500 nits and display a billion colors.

Meet “the world’s best 15-inch laptop”

The new Macbook Air model has a thickness of 11.5mm, which apparently makes it the world’s thinnest 15-inch laptop, at least that’s what Apple says. The device will be around 1.496kgs, meaning it’s also one of the lightest notebooks out there. In fact, Apple states the new machine is half a pound lighter than “a best-selling 15-inch Intel Core i7 PC laptop”. The Cupertino company also claims the new Air to be up to 12 times faster than the fastest Intel MacBook Air models and deliver up to 18 hours of battery life.

15-inch Macbook Air

The 15-inch MacBook Air is powered by an M2 chip, the same processor that powers the 13-inch model. It comes with an 8-core CPU, featuring 4 performance and 4 efficient cores, a 10-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine. The laptop gets 8GB of unified memory that can be configured with up to 24GB.

The M2 chip in the 15-inch MacBook Air will help it provide up to 18 hours of battery life. The laptop also features two USB-C Thunderbolt ports, a MagSafe charging port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting all of your devices. In addition, the device gets three microphones and six speakers.

Apple will offer the new Macbook in midnight, starlight, space gray, and silver color options. The 15-inch Air is available for order today starting at $1,299 ($1,199 for education), with shipments set to begin next week.

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LG CineBeam PU700R 4K UHD projector rolls out in the US

LG has released the CineBeam PU700R 4K UHD projector in the US. The LG CineBeam PU700R 4K comes with a compact design and a 1.2 throw ratio. It can produce images up to 120 inches wide and has a 1,000 ANSI lumens brightness. The LG CineBeam PU700R 4K was showcased during CES 2023 earlier this year. It was subsequently launched in Korea and the EU.

The LG CineBeam PU700R projector is similar in design to the Samsung The Freestyle. It is a round device on a rotating stand that allows for various angle configurations for the beam up to 90 degrees. It has an RGB LED light source with a life cycle of about 30,000 hours. The new LG CineBeam projector supports HDR10, HDR, and HLG outputs. You can also use the keystone correction tool to get the perfect image output. The projector can also provide mood lighting when not in use with up to seven colors available.

The new LG compact projector runs on Smart webOS and provides several streaming apps like Apple TV, YouTube, and Disney+. You can use Apple AirPlay 2 or Screen Share to wirelessly screen content from your mobile device. The projector is also compatible with Apple Home and features built-in 5W mono speakers.

LG CineBeam PU700R 4K UHD projector

You can also connect external speakers to the projector via Bluetooth. The LG CineBeam PU700R projector has HDMI 2.1 ARC, USB-A, and USB-C ports for wired connections.

The LG CineBeam PU700R 4K projector weighs 3.1kg and has dimensions of 6.4 x 12.0 x 5.7 inches. The projector is priced at $1,699 and LG is offering a free LG XBOOM 360 Bluetooth speaker worth $300 for purchases before June 11.

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UGREEN T6 launched as affordable earbuds with noise cancellation, LDAC, 30 hours battery

UGREEN is an electronics manufacturer hailing from China. Although it isn’t a brand you would hear of very often, it has launched some notable products in the past, including chargers, power banks, and large power stations. UGREEN has now launched its new pair of earbuds in China called the HiTune T6. The hearables bring noise cancellation, LDAC high-definition codec, and up to 30 hours of battery life.

UGREEN T6 brings impressive specs for the price

The UGREEN T6 earbuds feature a stemmed design and come with a small oval charging case that should easily fit in your pockets. The earbuds adopt a six-microphone noise reduction system, which can reach a noise reduction level of 48 dB. Users can choose from three different noise reduction levels, depending on their preference.

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In addition, the TWS uses a 10mm speaker unit, which is said to be “Hi-Res Gold Standard Certified.” It supports a maximum bit rate of 990kbps, a sampling rate of 96KHz/24bit, and Bluetooth 5.3 connections.

Further, the oval charging packs a 400mAh battery unit that should offer 30 hours of playtime. The earbuds come with IPX5 waterproof and AI noise-cancellation for incoming calls. You can connect the earbuds simultaneously with devices and adjust the sound and controls through the exclusive app. The hearables are said to get timely firmware updates and support game mode.

The UGREEN T6 earbuds are currently available for purchase in China for 279 Yuan, which is roughly $39. Unfortunately, these wireless earphones are not expected to be released outside of China, at least not anytime soon. However, if you are in the market for a TWS, here are some of the best wireless earbuds in 2023.


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Urban Nexus M smartwatch with Bluetooth calling and a 2-inch HD screen launched in India for Rs. 1,599 ($19)

The Urban Nexus M smartwatch has been unveiled in India. The Nexus M has a 2-inch HD screen and supports Bluetooth calling. The URBAN Nexus M has a square dial design and silicon straps of different color options. The Nexus M is coming on the heels of the earlier launch of the Urban Pro M. The smartwatch is available in black, pink, blue, and green color options.

Urban Nexus M smartwatch

The Urban Nexus M HD screen has a very bright display and features more than 150 cloud-based watch faces to choose from. The smartwatch has an advanced noise-isolating microphone and speaker and AI voice assistant. It allows the user to seamlessly make or receive calls without breaking any sweat. The Nexus M HD features the Urban Health Suite for all-round health monitoring. The smartwatch tracks the heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen (SpO2) levels accurately.

Urban Nexus M smartwatch

There are more than 120 sports modes to suit your exercise choices. The Nexus M also features smart notifications, weather updates, and a few in-built games. The Urban Nexus M is offered in India at an introductory price of Rs. 1,599 (~$19). The Urban Nexus M will go on sale on June 9 and will be available from Amazon India. Urban has not stated how long the introductory offer will last and the original price of the smartwatch. Global availability and pricing details are also lacking for the smartwatch at this time.

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Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra with a 500W motor and 940W peak power now launching across Europe

Xiaomi may release the Electric Scooter 4 Ultra with a peak power of 940W into the Italian market soon. The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra is powered by a 500W electric motor and has a top speed of 25km/h. It is a folding e-scooter that has a range of 70km on a single charge. The 4 Ultra e-scooter was launched earlier this year in France, Spain, and a few other countries.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra

Xiaomi originally showcased the Electric Scooter 4 Ultra during MWC 2023. The new powerful Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra will launch first in Italy reportedly as indicated by a Declaration of Conformity document. The document was filed by Xiaomi’s e-scooter brand Navee and the model numbers were DDHBC01ZM and DDHBC02ZM.

Four riding modes are on offer on the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra. This allows the bike to tackle different terrains including climbing up to 25% inclines. The scooter has a built-in 561.5Wh battery which delivers the stated assistance range of about 70km. The scooter is equipped with a dual suspension system and E-ABS brakes that ensure a pleasant ride. The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra has an easily foldable frame and ride information can be viewed on the companion app.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra

The current European price of the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra is €999 (~$1,071). There are in-page coupons that chalk up to €15 (~$16) off the price of the scooter. There are no specifics yet on when the new Xiaomi e-scooter will arrive in Italy. It is however expected to be very soon and its pricing will be the same as in France and Spain. The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 and Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite have already berthed in Italy. The Scooter 4 Ultra could also roll out in other countries in Europe and the UK.

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Google Co-Founder’s Ambition: Sergey Brin’s Vision to ‘Darken the Skies’ with Airships

Imagine that you started a company 20 years ago. Today, your company is successful and you are one of the wealthiest people in the world. What would you do? This is the reality for many modern techn billionaires. They have a lot of money and the freedom to do whatever they want. Some of them buy islands, others acquire the companies they once dreamed of working for, and others plan to colonize Mars. One of these billionaires, Google co-founder Sergey Brin wants to “darken the skies” with airships. Here are the details…

Airships Poised for Comeback, Thanks to Sergey Brin and LTA Research & Exploration

Google co-founder Sergey Brin is betting on airships. His company, LTA Research & Exploration, is developing a new generation of airships that Brin believes could revolutionize the way we travel and transport goods. Airships have a number of advantages over traditional aircraft. They are more fuel-efficient, they can hover in place, and they can fly in low-altitude winds. This makes them ideal for a variety of applications, such as cargo transportation, disaster relief, and tourism.

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LTA’s airships are designed to be large and durable. The company’s first prototype, Pathfinder 1, is 120 meters long and 40 meters wide. It is powered by a dozen propellers and laser sensors. Brin is confident that airships will make a comeback. He has said that he wants to “darken the skies” with airships, and he believes that they could be used to solve a number of problems, such as climate change and traffic congestion.

Airship technology has been around for a while, but it fell out of favor after the Hindenburg disaster in 1937. This disaster killed 36 people and caused widespread fear of airships. As a result, airship travel declined significantly in the years following the incident. Despite this, Brin assures us that his company can make airship travel safe. This is likely possible, given the advancements in technology that have been made since the Hindenburg disaster.

1937 Hindenburg disaster

Also LTA is not the only company that is working on developing new airships. A number of other companies, such as Hybrid Air Vehicles and Zeppelin NT, are also developing new airship designs. It remains to be seen whether airships will become a major transportation option. However, Brin and Weston are confident that their company has the technology and the expertise to make airships a viable option.

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Free cellular service could be Amazon Prime’s new perk

Amazon Prime already offers some sweet benefits, such as early access to Lightning Deals, free two-day shipping, Prime Video, and even Prime Music for streaming free music. If this wasn’t enough, Amazon is now reportedly planning to offer free cell phone service to Prime members in the US. The tech giant apparently held negotiations with Verizon, T-Mobile, Dish, and AT&T about using their networks for its proposed service.

Amazon apparently in talks with major US carriers

According to Bloomberg, Amazon is negotiating with multiple US-based carriers to offer cheap (around $10/month) or even free phone service to Prime customers. The company is reported to be in talks with the three major US carriers— Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. The report states that the negotiations have been going on for the last six to eight weeks and Amazon is yet to make any solid decision. This might suggest the plan could be scrapped if the negotiations don’t go as planned.

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Even if everything goes right, it’ll likely be a while before this potential offering comes to the market, says Bloomberg. Details about this free cellular service are limited and we are not sure if it will be the same as what Verizon and other carriers offer in the US. The new perk, if becomes a reality, could motivate a lot of customers to stick to Prime.

Amazon is yet to make any official announcement, in fact, the company has denied any plans of developing a cellular service (Via XDA). Further, a Verizon spokesperson told TechCrunch that the company is “not in negotiation with Amazon regarding the resale of the nation’s best and most reliable wireless network. Our company is always open to new and potential opportunities, but we have nothing to report at this time.”

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Samsung to invest in Egypt with new phone manufacturing plant

Most Samsung products are manufactured in Vietnam, with the country accounting for over 60% of the company’s global smartphone production. In recent years, the South Korean behemoth has also expanded to other countries, including India, Brazil, and Indonesia. And you can now add Egypt to the list as Samsung is reported to be building a smartphone manufacturing plant in the Land of a Thousand Suns.

Samsung’s Egypt plant will create over 1,400 jobs

Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology confirmed through Zawya that Samsung is building a new factory to produce smartphones in the country. The factory will cover an area of 6,000 square meters in Beni Suef. Notably, Samsung’s new plant is expected to provide about 1,400 direct and indirect job opportunities, especially in Upper Egypt.

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Samsung Plant in Noida, India

Construction for the project is scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter (Q4) of this year. According to Zawya, the forthcoming Samsung mobile phones will be manufactured locally at the new factory to cater to the demand in the Egyptian market.

The decision to build a new Samsung factory in Egypt was made during a meeting between the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Amr Talaat, and the Chairman of Samsung Egypt, Jun Su Jung, along with his delegation. Samsung’s decision to establish a phone factory in Egypt can be seen as a positive move for the development of the country.

The factory is likely to create jobs, boost the economy, and even help to develop Egypt’s manufacturing sector. In return, Samsung may receive incentives such as tax breaks and subsidies from the Egyptian government.

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China’s Chip Industry Faces Obstacles as Japan Implements Major Export Controls

Japan’s forthcoming implementation of export restrictions on 23 categories of chip-related equipment and materials is poised to significantly disrupt China’s efforts to achieve semiconductor self-sufficiency. 

Scheduled to take effect in July, these newly regulated items have been meticulously chosen and specifically targeted, heightening their potential impact on China’s semiconductor industry. The restrictions present a formidable obstacle to China’s ambitions, further challenging its ability to acquire critical technologies and resources necessary for the development of its domestic semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. 

This development underscores the complexities and tensions surrounding the global semiconductor landscape and raises concerns about the potential consequences for China’s strategic plans in this crucial sector.

Japan has not exclusively banned China from importing critical chip technology. However, Japan’s recent export restrictions will necessitate explicit permission for any country not included in a list of 42 designated “friendly” markets. This list does not include China, which essentially means that China will be banned by default. The restrictive measures imposed by Japan are poised to heavily impact China’s chip aspirations, further impeding its pursuit of technological independence in this critical sector.

In a statement released by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce on Monday, Wang Wentao, the Chinese Commerce Minister, strongly criticized Japan’s imposition of export controls on semiconductors. He described it as a “wrongdoing” that blatantly disregarded international economic and trade regulations. 

Wang Wentao urged Japan to immediately cease these export restrictions, emphasizing that they not only infringed upon established rules but also posed a significant violation of international norms governing trade relations. The statement reflects China’s firm stance against Japan’s actions and highlights their concerns regarding the potential impact on bilateral economic cooperation.

Japan’s official statements regarding the export controls on semiconductor-related items have refrained from specifically singling out China. Instead, Japan has emphasized its commitment to fulfilling its duty in contributing to international peace and stability through the implementation of these measures.

Experts suggest that these export restrictions imposed by Japan go beyond the limitations that the United States has already placed on China, indicating a more extensive and impactful approach. The targeted items on the list reflect the intricacies of the semiconductor industry, highlighting Japan’s intention to restrict access to critical components vital for advanced chip production.

In recent discussions, the Group of Seven (G7) advanced nations, including the United States and Japan, reached an agreement to adopt a strategy of “de-risking” their economic ties with China, without completely decoupling from the world’s second-largest economy. This approach aims to mitigate the potential risks associated with their engagements with China across various sectors, including but not limited to semiconductor chips and minerals. By reducing their exposure, G7 countries seek to safeguard their own economic interests while also addressing concerns related to supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions. 

As these nations proceed with their de-risking efforts, it will be crucial to closely monitor the long-term impact on global trade dynamics and the implications for China’s position in the global economy.

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Tesla Steering Wheels May Fall Off, Company Issues Recall

Teslas are often praised for being some of the safest cars on the road. They have a good safety record in crash tests, and they have features that help protect drivers and passengers in the event of an accident. Tesla also uses artificial intelligence to help prevent accidents, and it can sometimes compensate for driver errors. However, none of these safety features are helpful if the steering wheel comes off. And there have been reports of Tesla Model Y steering wheels falling off while the cars are being driven.

Tesla Recalls 137 Model Y Vehicles for Loose Steering Wheels

Tesla is known for its innovative features. However, the company has also been known to recall its vehicles for safety-related issues. In the past, Tesla has recalled vehicles for problems with the brakes, the power steering, and the airbags. For instance, we reported a short while ago about the company recalling tens of thousands of cars in China. Now, Tesla is recalling 137 Model Y vehicles because the steering wheels may come off.

The recall is being done because a single fastener may not be tightened enough. This could cause the steering wheel to come loose while the car is being driven. And if you think this is the first time such a problem has occurred, you are mistaken. This is the third known instance of a Tesla steering wheel coming off. The first incident happened in 2020, and the second incident happened in 2021.

The recall affects Model Y vehicles built between January 1, 2022 and March 25, 2023. Tesla will inspect the steering wheels of affected vehicles and tighten the fasteners if necessary. Owners of affected vehicles will be notified by mail. Luckily, no crashes, injuries, or deaths have been reported because of this technical issue. If you own a Tesla and you are concerned about the steering wheel you should contact with the company and schedule an inspection.

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Nvidia’s next-gen RTX 5090 GPU to be built on TSMC’s 3nm node

Nvidia shipped the first GeForce RTX 40-series graphics card, the GeForce RTX 4090, in October of last year. The company soon followed it up with GeForce RTX 4080 in November and the RTX 4070 Ti in January 2023. Most recently, Nvidia unveiled the RTX 4070. The entire series utilizes TSMC’s 4nm process node, which is also employed by many mobile processors. However, reports suggest that the upcoming RTX 50 series will be built on the more advanced 3nm node from the Taiwanese company.

The RTX 5090 could get serious performance boost

TSMC has made significant progress with its 3nm process node, which is claimed to offer impressive performance improvements. If you talk about the numbers, the N3 process provides a 60% to 70% higher logic density and a 15% higher performance while consuming 30% to 35% less power compared to the 5nm node that TSMC launched in 2020. The difference may not be as earth-shattering when compared to the 4nm node.

Nvidia RTX 40 series

Considering the RTX 50 series will employ the new process node (Via Hardware Times), you may expect some serious performance boost. From what we know, the upcoming RTX 50 series GPUs, codenamed Blackwell, are expected to release in 2024. Like the RTX 40 series, they will also be based on a monolithic design. Since they utilize a smaller process node, the transistor counts could exceed a billion, with densities reaching nearly 150 billion/mm².

The outlet highlights that Blackwell is expected to offer core clocks of over 3GHz and bus widths of up to 512 bits, which would result in memory bandwidths that rival HBM memory.

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Honor 90 Lite 5G listed on French website, renders reveal design

Last week, the Honor 90 series smartphones were launched in China. The series consists of two models: Honor 90 and Honor 90 Pro.
In an official press release, Honor made an announcement regarding the international availability of their devices with GMS (Google Mobile Services). Furthermore, the Honor 90 5G and Honor 90 Lite 5G are soon to be launched in European markets, as recently stated on Honor’s France website.

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The website only reveals the model names of these devices without revealing any details about the specs or design, however, Appuals has revealed the design of the Honor 90 Lite 5G.

The renders show the device in three color variants: Blue, Black, and Silver. On the front of the device, the selfie camera is situated in a centered punch hole, surrounded by minimal bezels at the top and sides, while the bottom bezel is slightly larger. Moving to the back, the phone showcases a triple camera setup, with a primary 100MP sensor taking the spotlight, accompanied by a flash.

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Based on the renders, the Honor 90 Lite 5G appears to share similarities with the previously released Honor X50i 5G in China, albeit with some minor modifications tailored for the global market. One notable distinction of the Honor 90 Lite 5G is its triple camera setup on the rear, setting it apart from the Honor X50i 5G. That being said, this will be the brand’s first Lite numbered series device since the Honor 70 Lite.

We expect generational improvements to come to the 90 Lite like an FHD+ display with 90Hz refresh, tho it is possible that this will be an LCD panel. Keeping in mind the fact that the 70 Lite was powered by the entry-level Snapdragon 480+ chipset, it is likely that the 90 Lite also features an updated entry-level SoC like the Snapdragon 695 or the Dimensity 6020 SoC. More details are expected to surface as we get closer to the launch.

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Realme GT3 240W tipped to hit the global market on June 12

Realme unveiled its flagship model, the Realme GT3, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023. One of the standout features of this device is its support for 240W fast charging, catering to the needs of fast-paced individuals. Realme achieved this impressive charging speed by incorporating three advanced charging chipsets, working harmoniously to deliver 240W of power. The company claims that the GT3’s 4600mAh battery can be fully charged in just 9 minutes and 30 seconds, surpassing the previous record of 17 minutes.

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A tipster recently took to Twitter to reveal that the Realme GT3 240W will go on sale in global markets, starting from June 12. While the exact regions where the phone will be available remain undisclosed, this announcement has sparked hope among Indian users who are eagerly anticipating its arrival. Furthermore, the Realme GT3 240W was spotted obtaining the TDRA and BIS certification, suggesting that it may also launch in other markets around the world.

Realme GT3 specifications

In terms of specifications, the Realme GT3 will come preloaded with Android 13 and Realme UI 4.0. It boasts a 6.74-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with an impressive 144Hz refresh rate and a touch sampling rate of 360Hz. The device is powered by the Octa-core Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, accompanied by up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB storage.

The camera setup on the rear of the GT3 comprises a triple-camera system, led by a Sony IMX890 primary sensor with an f/1.88 lens and optical image stabilization (OIS) support. It also includes an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP microsensor. On the front, it features a 16MP snapper to take care of the selfies. Notably, an RGB LED panel is positioned next to the camera module, allowing for customizable colors to indicate notifications, low battery, and more. Realme is also gearing up to launch the Realme 11 Pro series globally on June 8.

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Samsung faces potential loss of tax benefits in India due to invoicing discrepancies

Samsung, the leading smartphone brand in India, is at risk of losing tax benefits for the financial year 2021. Under the Indian government’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, smartphone manufacturers can receive tax benefits by producing devices locally and investing capital in the country.

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Rectifying Invoicing Problems: Samsung is Working to Resolve the Issue

According to a report by The Economic Times, Samsung may have to forgo tax benefits for the initial year of the PLI scheme due to discrepancies in its invoicing process. The South Korean company has acknowledged the issue and is currently engaged in advanced discussions with the Indian government to resolve the matter. In its claim for incentives, Samsung reported a total of INR 9 billion (approximately $108 million) based on achieving INR 150 billion (around $1.81 billion) worth of additional sales in FY21 compared to the previous year.

To qualify for these incentives, Samsung needed to manufacture phones with a factory cost of approximately INR 15,000 ($200). However, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) discovered inconsistencies in Samsung’s invoices, resulting in the temporary withholding of payment by officials.

A government official familiar with the situation has confirmed that Samsung has rectified the invoicing issue, ensuring the accuracy of its invoices. However, the official indicated that the tax benefits for the first year may be irretrievable, implying that Samsung may not receive the eligible incentives. Nevertheless, the company remains eligible for tax benefits for the financial year 2022. In contrast, other manufacturers such as Foxconn and Wistron have already received their tax incentives from the Indian government.

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The Thinnest Computer Chip: Researchers Develop World’s First Functional 2D Microchip

Semiconductors are tiny chips that are used in almost all electronic devices. They are essential to our modern technology, and they are used in everything from smartphones to TV remotes. During the pandemic, there was a global shortage of semiconductors. This caused production difficulties for many industries, and it led to higher prices for electronic devices. Thankfully, the chip shortage is now over. And researchers are already working on new ways to improve this technology. Most recently, researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology department have developed a new microchip that uses two-dimensional (2D) materials to improve its performance. Here are the details…

2D Materials-Based Microchips Could Revolutionize Electronics

Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a new type of microchip that uses two-dimensional materials. 2D materials are incredibly thin, with some being only a single atom thick. This makes them very strong and lightweight, and they also have unique electrical and optical features.

However, integrating 2D materials into electronic devices has been challenging due to their fragility and the difficulty of fabricating them on a large scale. The KAUST team overcame these challenges by developing a new method for transferring 2D materials onto microchips. Researchers who made a statement on the subject describe their work as follows:

“Our motivation was to increase the technology readiness level of 2D material-based electronic devices and circuits by using conventional silicon-based CMOS microcircuits as a base and standard semiconductor fabrication techniques. The challenge, however, is that synthetic 2D materials can contain local defects such as atomic impurities that can cause small devices to fail. Also, it is very difficult to integrate the 2D material into the microchip without damaging it.”

“We produced the 2D material — hexagonal boron nitride, or h-BN, on copper foil — and transferred it to the microchip using a low-temperature wet process, and we then formed electrodes over the top by conventional vacuum evaporation and photolithograpy, which are processes we have in-house. In this way we produced a 5×5 array of one-transistor/one-memristor cells connected in a crossbar matrix.”

The team is now working to improve the performance and scalability of the microchips. They are also exploring new applications for the technology. The team believes that the microchips could be used in a variety of applications, including; Wearables, flexible displays, artificial intelligence chips, medical devices, energy harvesting sensors, and Security systems. However, let’s underline that we have a long time ahead of us for these developments.

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