The speculation has been widespread. Some suggest that the Exynos 2600 application processor (AP), produced by Samsung Foundry using its 2nm GAA technology, will be the driving force behind the majority of the Samsung Galaxy S26 models, including the Galaxy S26 Ultra in certain regions. Previously, Samsung Foundry encountered challenges with the yield of its 3nm production, resulting in a shortage of Exynos 2500 APs for the Galaxy S25 series. The standard Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra models are all equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor. This marks a shift from previous models, such as the Galaxy S24 series, which used both Snapdragon and Samsung's own Exynos chipsets, depending on the region. While during Qualcomm's recent earnings call following the release of its fiscal Q4 earnings, the company said that it expected its new Snapdragon chip to be found in 75 percent of the Galaxy S26 handsets. Qualcomm said that it used to expect to get 50 pe...
With Apple’s domination of the hardware headlines these past few weeks, it looks as if other companies find it hard to compete. However, Dell chooses to not be affected by this news.
Michael Dell with Intel’s Brian Krzanich introduces their brand new tablet dubbed the Venue 8 7000. The manufacturer believes that the latest device can actually compete side by side with today’s high-end tablets. Venue 8 7000 promises remarkable features starting with its jaw-dropping 6mm thick build which makes it the world’s thinnest tablet, making iPad Air look like a bulky device.
But it does not stop there. Even with its ultra-thin structure, the device is fully packed with features including that of a 359 ppi 8.4-inch OLED screen with 2560x1600 pixel resolution, making it a match with Galaxy Tab S pixel-for-pixel. And to make it even better, Dell also combines this high resolution display with Intel’s RealSense camera technology. In case you don’t know, Intel RealSense lets users scan and customize their images in 3D. It also utilizes two camera modules to capture depth like that of HTC One M8, letting users alter focal points as well as affix various effects to their photos. It can also scan your surroundings with an immediate feeling of depth. Intel is enthusiastic when it comes to enhanced reality projection especially when it comes to capturing images as well as gaming action.
And also, thanks to Intel, the tablet is powered by the updated quad-core Z3500-series Atom SoC which is the latest Intel chipset for Android tablets.
But all this sneak peak provides are only the tip of the iceberg. All other things that this tablet can do are left hidden underneath and are yet to be tapped. We can only be assured by Intel’s announcement at CES earlier this year with the company’s promising devices using the RealSense before the year ends. So apparently, they will release the Venue 8 7000 later this year.
source: Intel via Mobilesyrup
Michael Dell with Intel’s Brian Krzanich introduces their brand new tablet dubbed the Venue 8 7000. The manufacturer believes that the latest device can actually compete side by side with today’s high-end tablets. Venue 8 7000 promises remarkable features starting with its jaw-dropping 6mm thick build which makes it the world’s thinnest tablet, making iPad Air look like a bulky device.
But it does not stop there. Even with its ultra-thin structure, the device is fully packed with features including that of a 359 ppi 8.4-inch OLED screen with 2560x1600 pixel resolution, making it a match with Galaxy Tab S pixel-for-pixel. And to make it even better, Dell also combines this high resolution display with Intel’s RealSense camera technology. In case you don’t know, Intel RealSense lets users scan and customize their images in 3D. It also utilizes two camera modules to capture depth like that of HTC One M8, letting users alter focal points as well as affix various effects to their photos. It can also scan your surroundings with an immediate feeling of depth. Intel is enthusiastic when it comes to enhanced reality projection especially when it comes to capturing images as well as gaming action.
And also, thanks to Intel, the tablet is powered by the updated quad-core Z3500-series Atom SoC which is the latest Intel chipset for Android tablets.
But all this sneak peak provides are only the tip of the iceberg. All other things that this tablet can do are left hidden underneath and are yet to be tapped. We can only be assured by Intel’s announcement at CES earlier this year with the company’s promising devices using the RealSense before the year ends. So apparently, they will release the Venue 8 7000 later this year.
source: Intel via Mobilesyrup

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