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stantheman said: This report at EE Times compares various processes. It concludes that Intel is one-half node ahead of TSMC and is likely to hold that lead over the coming year. But money drives R&D, so TSMC fortified by big orders from…
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thewhitefalcon said: TSMC 10nm does not equal Intel 10nm. They're still behind. melgross said: Let's not get too excited about this. All that matters for Apple, assuming that they are going to stay with TSMC for a few years, is the…
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gatorguy said: volcan said: Millennials seem to be less concerned about privacy than other generations. They will freely share their personal information so long as they get something in return, like a coupon or a free something or oth…
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Perhaps the LTE problems on Verizon's network stems from the QCOM modem. It remains to be seen whether AT&T will experience similar problems, the anecdotal reports notwithstanding. Perhaps the Intel modem will prove superior over the long run.
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Apple has sourced their digital cameras for the iPhone from Sony for a number of years. It's time to drop Sony as a component supplier. Perhaps Sony is upset with Apple turning to LG Innotek for the iPhone camera. The image sensor, however, is sti…
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Google seems to unusually preoccupied with FaceBook these days. I fail to see how Allo is going to do much in taking marketshare from WhatsApp. Google has a far bigger problem. Alexa is going to displace search if Google isn't careful. Even Appl…
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The Japanese are being outcompeted and outclassed in many of the industries they focused on. The Koreans are superior in display technology. The Taiwanese are the best at CPU fabrication. The Americans are now the best at non volatile memory with In…
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It's too bad that TSMC isn't manufacturing the S2 using InFO on a 10 nm process node. Perhaps they are straining to meet demand for the A10X.
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Apple has done magnificent job at optimizing the LCD screen. However, there is little room for further optimization. They will never be as thin as OLED panels and can never match the lower power consumption. OLED panels have a number of advantages…
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macxpress said: sog35 said: berndog said: The iPhone 7 is generally considered an evolutionary advancement like the iPhone 6s, above all featuring a better processor, water resistance, and new camera technology, including a dual…
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AT&T+T-Mobile>>Verizon+Sprint as far as the number of customers are concerned. GSM is the world wide standard anyhow. There are a few countries that use CDMA, but making international calls using Verizon overseas service is quite costly.…
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Apple negotiated a deal with Ireland. If the Irish were happy with the deal, then no harm, no foul. Besides, the deal was made before Ireland became a member of the EU. The EU is being pretty disingenuous. This is an attempt at a cash grab because…
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If wireless charging from a reasonable of even a few meters is accomplished, it means big things. Not so much for devices like the iPhone and iPad which already have batteries of sufficient capacity to last for many hours. But for a device like the …
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The exploding battery issue involves more than the Galaxy Note 7. http://phandroid.com/2016/09/13/samsung-galaxy-s7-exploding-uk/ Samsung is in serious trouble. Google is about to lose its most capable hardware manufacturer.
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I am an AT&T customer and have been for a very long time going back to the days when they were Cingular. Back in those days I had Verizon POTs service. Verizon's policies and customer were terrible. I will never go back to them. They use an outd…
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Has anyone seen any benchmarks for the S2 SoC in the second generation watch? I am thinking of getting the watch. Hopefully Apple will one day include an LTE modem.
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Does anyone have any additional info on the A10 fusion processor? I'm certain it is being manufactured using TSMC's new integrated fan out process. But the CPU gains seem better than would be expected on their 16 nm FF process using InFO. Is this bu…
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eric_alister said: Dilger, you should work for Apple PR. Every time I see a headline that tries to spin Tim Cook's Apple like its Steve Jobs's, I can smell your name on it from a mile away. You really don't want to see that Apple's not do…
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bobroo said: Here is the proof that Tim and Jony's Apple is an elephant that can't dance. And why this sole Samsung related story is being reported on Apple Insider... Not certain what you are getting at, but stories regarding Samsung ar…
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Samsung's engineers should be better than this. In their quest to outdo the iPhone, they must be taking design shortcuts. Fast charging increases the risk for exploding batteries quite substantially. Even Boeing had trouble with lithium batteries ca…