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Samsung A14 may feature 50MP main camera and MediaTek Dimensity 810 processor.

In its price range, the Samsung Galaxy A14 is a versatile product. The device includes the Android v12 operating system and an excellent combination of RAM and CPU for you to boot. Additionally, the integrated camera module keeps vloggers and artists happy and consistently captures high-quality photos. Camera and Display Samsung A14 The Samsung Galaxy A14's 6.6-inch IPS LCD screen has a 20:9 aspect ratio and a 720 x 1600 pixels resolution. The smartphone's capacitive touchscreen features a waterdrop notch, a bezel-less design and 266 PPI pixel density. The company offers a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 2MP depth camera. HDR mode, ISO control, exposure compensation, digital zoom, face detection and touch focus are the main features of this camera. There is also an 8MP selfie camera on the front. Battery and configuration Samsung A14 The MediaTek Dimensity 810 MT6833 processor and 6GB of RAM are featured on the Samsung Galaxy A14. Its octa-core CPU boos...

OPPO may abandon Qualcomm's MediaTek processors in its smartphones

 A new report states that OPPO could potentially develop its processors starting in 2023. The decision could mean goodbye to Qualcomm and MediaTek chips on your Android smartphone. The news was driven by an ITHome publication, reinforcing the argument that OPPO also wants to develop its processors. Finally, everything seems to be in place after months of technical research. OPPO could launch its first processor as early as 2023 Previously, the possibility of OPPO starting to develop its processor has been raised. However, the Chinese company intends to follow in the footsteps of Apple or Samsung, freeing itself from the shackles of big players like Qualcomm and MediaTek . That wish will come closer to the first autonomous processors launched next year. It will be a component conceived by its subsidiary Shanghai Zheku and manufactured by TSMC, making Apple's processors. According to the report, OPPO's first SoC should be built on 6nm open-air lithography. Far from the ideal stan...

Intel To Build Processors For Smartphone Chip Vendor MediaTek

 Intel's new foundry business has struck a deal to make processors for Taiwanese chip designer MediaTek. On Monday, MediaTek said it had signed an agreement to "build a more balanced and resilient supply chain" for the company's products, which include processors for smart home devices, Chromebooks and tablets. MediaTek also noted that Intel's foundry business is expected to have "huge capacity" in the U.S. and Europe. NS Tsai, corporate vice president of the chip supplier, said: "IFS (Intel Foundry Services) is committed to expanding production capacity, providing value to MediaTek, and helping us build a more diversified supply chain." The partnership is a win for Intel, given that MediaTek currently sources chip production from rival TSMC. Intel's goal is to attract all major customers to its foundry business, even Apple, which also relies on TSMC for iPhone and Mac processors. However, details of the deal with MediaTek are scant, inclu...

What's better than a smartphone right in your eye? This is no longer sci-fi fiction.

 After developing a contact lens that functions as a smartphone, a company has just brought a product straight from science fiction to life. The Mojo Lens is a device that turns the entire field of vision into a giant screen. Micro-LED displays are embedded in the lens. The software can be controlled by simply moving the eye. The lens is scleral and covers all whites. Mike Wiemer, co-founder and CTO of Mojo Vision, stated, "it turns out that display is so small that it's very close to your eyes that your eye looks around the display." We custom fit every lens to your eyes to ensure that they are extremely comfortable. He said that the lens doesn't slip or rotate on the eye. Mojo Vision claims that the Mojo Lens software can understand leisure and business activities. The company's website says, "It quietly provides data while you are engaged in events that require your attention." Mojo Lens is an invisible, wearable display that helps you focus by giving...