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MediaTek Dimensity 700 Aqua S10 Pro 5G Review
<p><strong>Architecture & What's Under the Hood</strong></p><p>The MediaTek Dimensity 700 is an octa-core SoC fabbed on TSMC's 7nm process node, and on paper, that's genuinely impressive for a bud...
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Unisoc T760 5G Full Performance Review
<p>The <strong>Unisoc T760</strong> represents a newer generation of budget 5G chipsets that aim to bridge the gap betwe...
Samsung Exynos 1680: A Refined Mid-Range Powerhouse Built for the AI Era
<p>Samsung's Exynos 1680 arrives as the most capable mid-range chip the company has ever produced — and it proves that m...
Huawei & SMIC: China’s Semiconductor Gamble Against TSMC
<p>In the global semiconductor race, few rivalries carry as much geopolitical weight as the contest between Semiconducto...
itel A200+ Budget Smartphone for Everyday Use
<p><br></p><p><br></p><p>The itel A200+ is the latest addition to itel’s growing lineup of affordable smartphones, combi...
Dimensity 8500: A Mid-Range Powerhouse with Premium Ambitions
<p>The MediaTek Dimensity 8500 is a mobile system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed to bring high-end performance and efficiency ...
Will NVIDIA’s N1X Chip Ever Power Smartphones or Tablets? Here’s What We Know
The tech world has been buzzing ever since NVIDIA and MediaTek announced their upcoming ARM-based processors, especially the powerful N1X, which is expected to compete in the AI PC and Windows-on-ARM market. With NVIDIA returning to the processor space, many are asking:
UFS 5.0 Announced The Next Big Upgrade in Mobile Storage
The next generation of mobile storage is here! JEDEC has officially announced UFS 5.0 (Universal Flash Storage) in October 2025, bringing a huge leap in speed and efficiency for smartphones, tablets, and even cars.
TSMC’s 1.4nm Breakthrough: The Next Frontier in Chip Manufacturing
The world’s leading chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), has once again pushed the limits of silicon technology. The company’s upcoming 1.4 nm “A14” (Angstrom-class) process marks a major step forward in the semiconductor race — one that could define computing performance in the next decade.