Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 release date, price, specs and leaks
The Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 is expected to be the true successor of the Samsung Galaxy Fold. The first Fold was released last year to mixed reviews, although it remains one of Samsung’s most innovative phones to date.
This year, Samsung has already brought us a more accomplished folding phone model in the form of the Galaxy Z Flip, but we’re also expecting a direct sequel to the Fold in a few months.
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This would keep the original book-fold design, but hopefully would also have some major upgrades compared to the first generation. It’ll still likely be a very expensive phone, but hopefully this time Samsung can prove it’s worth the money with new features and a better build quality.
Here’s everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2, including its possible price, release date and specs.
According to a series of tweets about Galaxy Fold 2 specs from Ross Young, there will be a slight price cut for the new foldable. Young estimates the price will be between $1,780 and $1,980, with $1,880 to $1,895 likely being the price Samsung settles on.
EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA, OVERCLOCKED, 2.75 Slot Extreme Cool Triple + iCX2, 65C Gaming, RGB, Metal Backplate, 11G-P4-2487-KR, 11GB GDDR6
The RTX range of graphics cards supply a huge boost in image quality to the large majority of games thanks to their hardware Ray Tracing capabilities.
If you’ve spent any time playing games you’ll know that the two elements which really allow modern games to look realistic when compared to their predecessors are the higher polygon counts and texture resolution afforded by the huge increases in power which bring more realistic models to our screens, but perhaps most importantly the difference in lighting. Whether god rays – as first seen in the Cryengine titles – or simply dust and warmth of lighting and accurate soft shadows, any older titles don’t remotely compare graphically. Thus including ray tracing capabilities at a hardware level boost even current titles and can make a massive difference in anything designed with them in mind. Just as PhysX bred Havok which took our gaming realism to new heights, so greater fidelity in graphics allow games to wow us cinematically too.
EVGA’s FTW range of cards have long been up amongst the highest performers around, and their latest model, the FTW3 Ultra, is based upon the Turing RTX 2080Ti card and utilises three fans to keep things cool whilst providing some customisation options for those of you who prefer to be a little more hands on.
COMPUTEX 2020
COMPUTEX 2020 Rescheduled to September Presenting 5G & communications, smart solutions, gaming, and startups
Unfortunately, the world is affected by severe infectious pneumonia (COVID-19). As of today, more than 300,000 people have been diagnosed across 167 countries worldwide, impacting the economy, trade, transportation, convention, and tourism. COMPUTEX organizers, TAITRA President & CEO, Mr. Walter Yeh, and TCA Secretary General, Mr. Enoch Du jointly announce, for the health and safety of exhibitors and visitors, the effectiveness of the exhibition, and maintaining the COMPUTEX brand image, COMPUTEX scheduled for June 2-6 will be rescheduled to September.
To continue to service exhibitors and visitors around the world while taking into account the health and safety of all participants, COMPUTEX is rescheduled to September 28-30, at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2 (TaiNEX 2) and will present 5G and communication, smart solutions, gaming, and InnoVEX (startups). According to McKinsey’s latest epidemic report, the epidemic in China and East Asia will be controlled at the beginning of the second quarter, and the epidemic situation in Europe and the United States will slow down in June. TAITRA will enhance inviting global visitors to attend COMPUTEX in September through its 63 overseas offices.
For exhibitors who continue to support COMPUTEX, TAITRA will organize a COMPUTEX online exhibition on the Taiwantrade from June 2-6 and invite global buyers to participate in online procurement meetings. TAITRA will also invite exhibitors to conduct new product launches, as well as invite global ICT companies to share 5G, AIoT, and other smart technology applications through Webinar.
New AMD Ryzen and EPYC Roadmaps, Zen 4 and 5nm Genoa by 2022, Zen 3 and Milan in 2020
AMD’s whirlwind ride back into competitiveness in the semiconductor market has led to an unexpected process node advantage over Intel, with the 7nm process from TSMC, paired with the chiplet-based Zen architecture, bringing performance, power, and cost advantages over Intel’s competing chips. But the company isn’t stopping there.
Today AMD unveiled its latest roadmaps at its Financial Analyst Day 2020, highlighting that it will continue to march ahead with new CPU microarchitectures and denser process nodes, all with the promise of offering step-function improvements at each new step along the path and a predictable and reliable release cadence, all of which have been a challenge for Intel while it remains mired on the 14nm node.
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More than ten years of research and development were needed to fuel life into Phantom. The result is truly exceptional sound that over-delivers on all scores: a disproportionately high performance-density ratio, zero background noise, distortion or saturation, however loud the volume; implosive bass you feel with your whole body. Demand the unreasonable too.