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The Snapdragon 855 will begin appearing in smartphones and other mobile devices as service providers roll out 5G networks next year.
PRODUCT REVIEW: The HP Spectre Folio is only one of a wave of coming new laptop designs that likely will redefine how we use our laptops. This is what a 2-in-1 should really look and feel like.
PRODUCT REVIEW: Most workstation computing tasks don't require multiple processors, but instead benefit from a very fast single, multicore processor with systems to match.
PRODUCT REVIEW: You can buy this entry-level workstation for less than $600, although by the time you get it to where you want it for work, it’ll probably cost more.
PRODUCT REVIEW: The 2018 iteration of the iPad Pro takes Apple’s business tablet to another level with its all-screen design and some serious performance chops.
The revamped machine also gets longer battery life, an updated WiFi chip for faster performance and other improvements.
New survey also looked at the top holiday gifts and how much Americans will spend on IT gifts this year. The survey showed that the No. 1 electronic gift on American wish lists this year is a computer or laptop (21 percent), followed by a new smartphone (19 percent) or a TV (11 percent).
DEVELOPER CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: Two-day Samsung event introduces what’s next in AI and ML development for Bixby, SmartThings and the smartphone category.
PRODUCT REVIEW: The Mac Mini has gone from a low-cost way to bring a Macintosh into the home or office to an enterprise-class machine with broad new connectivity features. Lots of ports are the reason.
NEWS ANALYSIS: In San Francisco this week, AMD took the fight to Intel with folks such as Amazon Web Services and Baidu on stage behind one of the strongest value-oriented (performance per dollar) arguments against Intel it has ever fielded.
NEW-PRODUCT LAUNCH: AMD is unveiling the next generation of its Xen core architecture and GPU accelerators, while Intel is readying a 48-core Xeon server chip.
PRODUCT REVIEW: At the launch, Samsung's HMD Odyssey headset was the most expensive among its competitors, but it was also the only one good enough to use. The company now has released a refreshed version of the product (Samsung HMD Odyssey+) for $499. Read on for the review.