Sony: Super 60 new PS VR games will be released early next year

PlayStation VR officially launched on October 13, 2016, and has since grown to offer over 100 unique experiences. As the platform celebrated its first anniversary, Sony announced an exciting lineup of new content set to arrive from the second half of 2017 through early 2018—over 60 title

Microsoft officially releases Lumia 650 or ends up for Lumia

Microsoft has finally launched the Lumia 650, a budget-friendly smartphone tailored for business users. Running on Windows 10 Mobile and priced at just $199, it’s designed to offer value without compromising on essential features. However, industry analysts believe this might be the last

TSMC 10nm outperforms Intel

TSMC's 10nm process has now surpassed Intel, marking a significant shift in the semiconductor industry. According to recent reports, Intel’s 10nm technology is expected to be delayed until the second half of 2017. If it manages to start mass production by year-end, it could still lag beh

TSMC 10nm outperforms Intel

TSMC's 10nm process has surpassed Intel, marking a significant shift in the semiconductor industry. According to recent reports, Intel's 10nm manufacturing technology is expected to be delayed until the second half of 2017. If it manages to start mass production by year-end, it will still lag b

Huawei executive Ding Wei: joint innovation does not eat single food

Huawei is actively seeking new growth opportunities amid a challenging telecom and terminal market. On the eve of the 2016 Mobile World Congress, the company highlighted its focus on the booming video industry, the massive enterprise IT cloud transformation market, and the rapidly expanding Int

Auto driving car chip battle

At the 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the growing interest in autonomous driving technology was clearly evident. In the chip market for self-driving vehicles, well-known players like Nvidia, Mobileye, NXP, and Texas Instruments were joined by new entrants such as Ceva, Inte

Samsung and Nokia patent dispute: or will face a fine of 700 million euros

Nokia and Samsung have been locked in a legal battle for over two years, with the final ruling expected to be announced soon. According to Reuters, analysts predict that Samsung could face a one-time fine of 700 million euros. The dispute stems from a binding arbitration agreement reached betwe

Samsung and Nokia patent dispute: or will face a fine of 700 million euros

Nokia and Samsung have been locked in a legal battle for over two years, with the final ruling expected to be announced soon. According to Reuters, analysts predict that Samsung could face a one-time fine of 700 million euros. This dispute stems from a binding arbitration agreement reached in 2