Google will help the developers of games for Android

Android games are now supported by Google itself for those working on games for Android devices. Since the company has provided them with a website that will help them in this process. This is an important step in the company’s effort to improve the quality of the games in the Play Store. This site was … Read more

Seagate Launches New Barracuda 250GB to 2TB SSDs

Seagate is introducing new SSDs for its popular Barracuda storage disk series. New Seagate Barracuda SSDs Now Available Seagate, which is advancing by leaps and bounds in both storage density and performance of traditional hard drives with its HAMR and Multi-Actuator technologies is also investing in ultra-fast SSDs that are becoming increasingly popular. To this … Read more

MS-DOS version is now open source

PC-MOS / 386 v501 was an MS-DOS clone that was quite successful in the late 80’s. Created by The Software Link, we could run WordPerfect, or play Doom. Also, it could run most protected-mode applications standard DOS and 386, is optimized for the Intel 80386 processor. MS-DOS version is now open source Roeland Jansen, one … Read more

NVIDIA CloudXR SDK version 1.0, a kickstart for VR/AR online streaming

NVIDIA announced the release of version 1.0 of its CloudXR SDK, a suite of tools that enables network operators to deliver cloud-rendered AR/VR streaming capabilities. Nvidia is constantly preparing its CloudXR system for the emergence of edge computing networks with GPUs and 5G-connected devices. The company has developed a number of tools that enable these … Read more

Intel Comet Lake S, Core i9-10900, i7-10700K and i7-10700 prices leaked

Thanks to the productive hardware follow-up efforts of @momomo_us, we have price information on Intel’s upcoming Comet Lake S series of desktop processors, this time for the Core i9-10900, i7-10700K and i7-10700. The leak revealed the first retail prices for Intel’s i9-10900, i7-10700K, and i7-10700, revealing Canadian prices of $679, $585 and $506 respectively. This … Read more

Intel Sapphire Rapids with HBM2E, CXL 1.1, and PCIe 5.0 by end of 2022

The new family of Intel Xeon processors goes by the name of Sapphire Rapids, which will have an interesting variant. It looks like Intel is working on Sapphire Rapids processors with HBM2E memory, thanks to the leaked SPR-HBM codename. Intel Sapphire Rapids will have a version with HBM2E memory integrated into the same processor in … Read more

Micron launches LPDDR5-based uMCP 5 sampling for mid-range 5G smartphones

Micron has begun sampling LPDDR5-based uMCP products. In a press release today, Micron announced that it has begun sampling the industry’s first low-power DDR5 DRAM (LPDDR5 DRAM) Universal Flash Memory (UFS) multi-chip package (uMCP). The new uMCP5 package can combine low-power DRAM with NAND and onboard controllers and requires 40% less space than a two-chip … Read more

New artificial skin is invented that is sensitive to temperatures

From the University of Houston, in a project led by professor of mechanical engineering Cunjiang Yu. He comes with an invention that could much help in the development of prostheses. It is a new type of artificial skin that allows the robotic extremities feel warm and cold. That is a material still in development that … Read more