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Global smartphone wholesale ASP crosses USD 300 mark in 2021: SA
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics‘ WSS service, global smartphone wholesale revenue will grow by 2% year-on-year in 2022. Wholesale earnings will maintain an upward trajectory throughout the forecast period until 2027. Join tip3x on Telegram Global smartphone wholesale ASP crossed $300 in 2021, the highest price in the smartphone industry since 2013. South…
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Xiaomi publishes patent for ‘Wearable Devices Summoning Vehicles’
According to the latest report, the patent of the State Intellectual Property Office showed that Xiaomi today disclosed a patent related to “wearable device summoning vehicle”, the publication number is CN114368357A. Join tip3x on Telegram The patent abstract shows that the present disclosure relates to a vehicle control method, a vehicle, a smart wearable device,…
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TSMC’s HPC revenue share exceeds that of mobile phones for first time
According to the latest report, TSMC’s revenue contribution from HPC in the first quarter reached 41%, surpassing mobile phones for the first time and becoming the largest source of revenue, symbolizing the official arrival of the HPC era, and the market is optimistic. Pushing up the HPC supply chain, the back-end design services such as Creative,…
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Graphics card prices drop, developers advise miners to stop holding cards
In the past one or two months, the graphics card market has been hot and cold. The graphics cards that were still at a high level at the beginning of the year began to plummet at the end of March. Most of the RTX 30 and RX 6000 series graphics cards have broken this month,…
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TSMC will adjust prices again this year: Wei Zhejia
Foundries have raised prices in the past five quarters, and their offers have reached record highs, sources at IC design firms said. Currently, these foundries intend to freeze offers and are unlikely to lower their offers. Join tip3x on Telegram While TSMC has not commented on its pricing details, CEO Wei Zhejia said recently during a question-and-answer…
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Earth’s nitrogen levels decreasing, making new instability for ecosystems
According to the latest report, nitrogen is one of the most important elements on earth. It is a major component of the air we breathe, a major building block of protein, and an important source of fertilizers, playing a pivotal role in the food supply for the global population. But in recent decades, experts in multiple…
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No job cuts in growth of electric cars: BMW CEO
According to the latest report, BMW CEO Oliver Zipse promised not to lay off any employees in the process of transitioning from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles. Join tip3x on Telegram “We’re not going to lose any jobs because of the transition,” said Oliver Zipps. “Eventually, our Munich plant could be completely transitioned to…
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OnePlus Ace will be equipped with Dimensity 8100-MAX SoC
The online launch of the OnePlus Ace new product will be held at 19:00 on April 21. The official has previously announced the appearance of the new phone. Today OnePlus promotes and said that OnePlus Ace will be equipped with the Dimensity 8100-MAX chip for the first time, combined with MediaTek, exclusive in-depth customization, and comprehensive…
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WhatsApp’s users will soon be able to see messages through smart glasses
A few years ago, we imagined a world where people talk to watches. Today, there are dozens of smartwatches that support voice commands. According to a new revelation, WhatsApp users will soon be able to dictate messages through smart glasses, although most smart glasses are still concept devices and have not really entered the mainstream…
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Apple drops idea of allowing users use Siri to make purchases
According to the latest report, Apple wanted to try three years ago to let users use the Siri voice assistant to help them buy apps and subscription services, similar to how users use Amazon Alexa placed orders online, but they eventually dropped the idea due to privacy concerns. The report emphasizes that Apple engineers strictly…