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Samsung Begins Mass Producing The Industry’s Highest Performance MP9E1 Gen5 SSD

The Samsung MP9E1 Gen5 SSD is built with eighth-generation V-NAND technology, offering better efficiency and performance than its predecessor. Samsung's MP9E1 is a Gen5 SSD, offering Read & Write speeds of 14.5 GB/s and 13 GB/s Respectively The leading memory and storage manufacturer, Samsung, has commenced the mass production of MP9E1 SSD. The MP9E1 SSD is the fastest storage drive from the company, built on

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Report: iPad to debut Apple’s new Wi-Fi chip in 2025, with iPhone SE launching 5G modem

Apple has been working for years on its own in-house 5G and Wi-Fi chips . Now, 2025 looks like the year we’ll see the first fruits of those investments. A indicates Apple aims to debut its new Wi-Fi chip in at least one iPad in 2025, while the 5G modem will launch with the iPhone SE 4.

Jay Liu and Eifeh Strom write , which contains details on Apple’s ambitions for both new iPads and iPhones in 2


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Only iPhone 18 Pro models likely to get 2nm chips, suggests analyst

We may still be waiting for iPhone 16 deliveries tomorrow, but the rumor mill is already busy looking ahead to both the iPhone 17 and iPhone 18 .

A tweet by supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims to shed light on Apple’s plans for the adoption of smaller process chips …

is that all four iPhone 17 models will stick to 3nm chips next year, but some iPhone 18 models will get more advanced 2nm processors in 2026.

The processors for 20


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蘋果或在iPhone 18系列中引入2nm芯片,由於成本太高只在部分機型使用

蘋果在北京時間2024年9月10日凌晨1時舉行了主題為“It's Glowtime(高光時刻)”的特別活動,正式 發佈 了iPhone 16系列智能手機,四款機型分別搭載了新款A18 Pro和A18芯片,採用了台積電(TSMC)的第二代3nm工藝(


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New iPhone 16 unveiled in Russia as retailers skirt Apple's export ban - Reuters

New iPhone 16 unveiled in Russia as retailers skirt Apple's export ban Reuters

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Apple To Bring 2nm A-Series Chipsets To The iPhone 18 Lineup, But Only Certain Models Will Feature The New Technology Due To High Costs, Claims Analyst

There is a fair amount of uncertainty surrounding which lithography Apple intends to employ for its future iPhone lineup. A recent report mentioned that the technology giant will transition to TSMC’s 2nm process for its A-series of chipsets for the iPhone 17, but one analyst believes otherwise. He claims that the iPhone 18 family will be treated to the cutting-edge silicon, and even then, not all models will be given preference to this technology due to the high costs that will eventually be incurred. The

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(PR) Samsung Starts Mass Production of PCle 5.0 PM9E1 SSD

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced it has begun mass producing PM9E1, a PCle 5.0 SSD with the industry's highest performance and largest capacity. Built on its in-house 5-nanometer (nm)-based controller and eighth-generation V-NAND (V8) technology, the PM9E1 will provide powerful performance and enhanced power efficiency, making it an optimal solution for on-device AI PCs. Key

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iPad Pro(M4)更新iPadOS 18有變磚風險,蘋果已在該機型上撤回更新推送

近日,iPadOS 18正式 發佈 ,該操作系統為iPad帶來了計算器、個性化自定義以及遊戲模式等功能,廣受用户好評。但根據wccftech 報道 ,目前部分iPad Pro(M4)機型因更新iPadOS 18“變磚”,蘋果也因此受到大量投訴,以致部分iPad機型上的iPadOS


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Apple’s A18 Pro Is 13 Percent Faster Than A17 Pro In GFXBench’s Aztec Ruins Benchmark; New Milestone Is Achieved At A Worse ‘Performance Per Watt’ Ratio

The A18 Pro powering the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max had already cemented its position as Apple’s fastest smartphone silicon to date by being 18 percent faster than last year’s A17 Pro in Geekbench 6’s Metal benchmark while also trading blows with the M1 in the single-core and multi-core department. In the latest GFXBench Aztec Ruins test, the newest SoC once again reaches a new performance plateau, but a closer look at the comparison reveals that

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Apple's mobile chips are now made in the U.S. — TSMC produces the older A16 Bionic at its Arizona fab

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Although TSMC's Fab 21 phase 1 near Phoenix, Arizona, is officially set to start mass production of chips sometime in 2025, the facility is already making processors for the foundry's biggest client, Apple, according to a report by Tim Culpan . This is not surprising, as the contract chipmaker needs to tune its tools on a known system-on-chip to ensure they work as intended.

According to the report, the Apple A16 Bionic

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