Nothing Phone (2a) now official with Dimensity 7200 SoC
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New Glyphs, dual-camera system, and €329 starting price

Nothing has officially launched its new Nothing Phone (2a), starting at €329 and shipping on March 12. The new Nothing phone is built around a 6.78-inch screen, powered by a custom version of Mediatek's 4nm Dimensity 7200 Pro SoC, and has a dual 50MP rear camera system.

Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition gets full PC system requirements
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Coming on March 21st

Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition is set to launch on PC on the 21st of March, and now, Nixxes and Guerrilla Games have revealed a bit more information about the game, including full PC system requirements. The list includes everything from minimum requirements, recommended, high, and all the way to very high, which are meant to provide the best-looking visuals at 4K/UHD resolution and 60 FPS.

MSI Claw launching in the US on March 8
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Tuesday, 05 March 2024 10:43

MSI Claw launching in the US on March 8


Newegg spills the date

MSI has been launching its Claw gaming handheld depending on the region, and while it is already available in Europe, the US will be getting it on March 8th.

Xiaomi and OnePlus could go for ultrasonic fingerprint sensors
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Switching from optical in-display sensors with next-gen flagship phones

Xiaomi's and OnePlus's next-generation flagship phones could finally switch to more precise ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors, according to Chinese sources.

AMD could introduce AI upscaling FSR later this year
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Bringing it to the Nvidia DLSS level

It appears that AMD might be looking to introduce AI-enabled FidelityFX Super Resolution technology later this year, at least according to a brief hint from AMD's CTO, Mark Papermaster.AMD is currently at its third generation of FidelityFX Super Resolution, which is still a non-AI temporal upscaler.

Samsung officially announces Galaxy Ring at MWC 2024
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Launching in the second half of the year

As expected, the big star of Samsung's Mobile World Congress 2024 show was the Galaxy Ring. Samsung also released a couple of details including the size and color options, battery life, and the launch date is now confirmed for the second half of the year.

Micron announces smallest UFS 4.0 package at MWC 2024
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9x13mm chip coming in up to 1TB capacity

At the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Micron has announced its latest UFS 4.0 package aimed at enabling next-generation of phone designs. Coming in up to 1TB of capacity and providing exceptional performance and power efficiency, the new UFS 4.0 package will not only allow smartphone makers to have more space due to the smaller package but also come up with faster and more responsive devices.

Qualcomm is all about future of AI and connectivity at MWC 2024
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Qualcomm AI Hub, new Snapdragon X80 5G Modem-RF System, and FastConnect 7900

As expected, Qualcomm took the Mobile World Congress 2024 by storm, and in addition to plenty of smartphones that were announced with Qualcomm's flagship chipset, the company itself talked about the future and advancements in AI, 5G, and Wi-Fi with its Qualcomm AI Hub, the new Snapdragon X80 5G Modem-RF System, and the new FastConnect 7900 mobile connectivity system with Wi-Fi 7.

Asus rolls out its own Radeon RX 7900 GRE graphics cards
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Part of the Dual OC and TUF Gaming lineup

Asus has introduced its own custom versions of the Radeon RX 7900 GRE graphics card. The Radeon RX 7900 GRE was limited to China, but AMD has officially announced it for a global release in order to counter Nvidia's $550 RTX 4070 non-Super graphics card. Asus custom RX 7900 GRE graphics cards will come as a part of the Dual OC and TUF Gaming lineups.

G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR5 memory breaks SuperPi-32M OC world record
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SAFEDISK hits 2min 59sec 919ms in SuperPi-32M

G.Skill has announced that its Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 memory is a part of the setup that was able to break the SuperPi-32M world record by completing it in under 3 minutes.