MediaTek’s Kompanio Ultra chip pits Chromebooks against Copilot PCs
Table of Contents MediaTek has today launched a new silicon for Chrome OS devices, one that puts it roughly in the same performance league as the Copilot+ PCs hawked by…
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Table of Contents MediaTek has today launched a new silicon for Chrome OS devices, one that puts it roughly in the same performance league as the Copilot+ PCs hawked by…
Table of Contents If you’re planning on buying an Android flagship smartphone over the next year or so, it’ll almost certainly be powered by one of two new processors. For…
According to a recent Reuters report, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has hinted at broader ambitions for the Arm-based CPU within the GB10 Grace Blackwell chip, developed in collaboration with MediaTek.…
The Google Pixel 10 series may break from the Pixel 9 series and use a different, but crucial, new component compared to the previous models. The next Google Pixel phones…
The flagship mobile silicon race has entered its next phase, one that will dictate the trajectory of Android hardware heading into 2025. Merely weeks after MediaTek wowed us with the…
MediaTek is opening the floodgates of next-generation flagship Android phones and tablets with its new silicon. The latest from the Taiwanese company is the Dimensity 9400 chip, which will start…
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Andy Boxall / Digital Trends Rumors about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 series are slowly emerging, some more believable than others. The latest rumor falls into…
Hello, Moto; this is starting to feel like deja vu. The return of the Razr flip phone in foldable form didn’t set the world on fire as much as Motorola…
The Lenovo Tab Plus is squarely an entertainment tablet.Photo: Florence Ion / Gizmodo Lenovo’s latest Android tablet might seem overt for its price point, but it also sounds like something…
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends For so long, the PC industry has been dominated by three companies: Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. But all that is changing. Qualcomm kicked the door…