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  • 3 weeks ago | techspot.com | Kishalaya Kundu

    Something to look forward to: Micron has begun shipping qualification samples of what it claims is the world's first LPDDR5X memory built on the 1γ (1-gamma) process node. Touted as the industry's fastest LPDDR5X RAM, this new memory technology is designed to boost AI performance and improve battery efficiency in flagship smartphones.

  • 3 weeks ago | techspot.com | Kishalaya Kundu

    In brief: An official Intel document has seemingly revealed the company's future CPU roadmap, which includes the Wildcat Lake and Bartlett Lake-S families. The slide also confirms that Team Blue is developing Nova Lake-S for desktops and a low-power Nova Lake-U variant for laptops. The leak originates from an Intel support document about the Time Coordinated Computing (TCC) platform, which outlines how the technology can be used for real-time applications at the edge.

  • 3 weeks ago | techspot.com | Kishalaya Kundu

    In a nutshell: Starting next week, Google Wallet users in the US will no longer be able to pay using their PayPal accounts. On a support page that has since been deleted, Google confirmed that it will stop supporting PayPal payments and automatically delete all linked PayPal accounts from the Wallet app on June 13. The move will likely inconvenience many dedicated Wallet users, but it isn't entirely unexpected.

  • 3 weeks ago | techspot.com | Kishalaya Kundu

    In context: Qualcomm did not unveil its next-generation Snapdragon X chips at Computex last month, choosing instead to highlight the AI capabilities of its existing hardware. However, the company is reportedly developing new processors for AI-powered PCs and has already begun testing the Snapdragon X2 Elite, which features a higher core count and improved memory support.

  • 4 weeks ago | techspot.com | Kishalaya Kundu

    In a nutshell: Microsoft is reportedly pausing development of its rumored Xbox handheld to focus instead on third-party mobile gaming consoles running Windows. The device was originally expected to launch in 2027 alongside the next-generation Xbox consoles, but it has now been indefinitely delayed following a surprising shift in Microsoft's strategy. According to Windows Central, Microsoft is not canceling its Xbox handheld entirely and intends to resume development in the future.

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