Alphabet joins Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia, which earlier crossed the $3 trillion threshold
All details of the mobile processor will be announced at Snapdragon Summit
The Xiaomi 17 lineup is expected to be unveiled in September
A full release is planned for next year, also on consoles
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The lithography industry is facing hard times - Moore's Law has started to stall, and technology is approaching the physical limits of silicon. To ensure performance gains every year, manufacturers are increasing the crystal area and raising frequencies, but this is a road to nowhere - the increase in heat generation must somehow be overcome in the cramped body of a smartphone.
MediaTek has officially confirmed the date of the presentation of its new flagship processor - Dimensity 9500. The event will take place on 22 September. This chip is expected to power premium smartphones from Vivo, Oppo, and other brands.
Real photos of the Huawei FreeClip 2 have been leaked, giving a first glimpse of the updated design ahead of its official launch on 24 September in China. These headphones have a unique clip shape that Huawei first introduced in 2023 in the first version of FreeClip.
Volkswagen is once again pushing back the launch dates of key electric vehicles. According to Handelsblatt, production of the electric ID. Golf and ID. Roc in Wolfsburg will not start until 2030. Initially, the ID. Golf was planned for 2028, then 2029, and ID. Roc was expected in 2029. Now the first crossover on the new SSP platform will be released ID. Roc in the summer of 2030, followed by the ID. Golf.
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Something unusual and interesting is happening with the music streaming service Spotify. After years of not making any changes to the logic of the service, last week it finally added the long-awaited support for FLAC lossless audio, and today it allowed users to play any track without a paid subscription.
Toyota is launching a production version of the e-Palette multi-purpose electric car, first shown back in 2018. In Japan, the model can already be ordered at a price starting from 29 million yen (around €168k).
The contract production is organised according to the SKD (semi-knocked down) scheme - the cars are first assembled in China, partially disassembled and then sent to Austria where they undergo final assembly.
Tesla has abruptly removed the rear-wheel-drive Cybertruck (RWD) version, which cost $69,990 and had a range of up to 350 miles (563 kilometres) on the US EPA cycle.














