Researchers at the University of Florida have proposed a potential solution to the problem of Wi-Fi slowing down when a large number of devices are connected: creating 3D chips. Most wireless communications are based on two-dimensional processors that can handle a limited range of frequencies at a given time. However, using technology that allows chips to be created in three dimensions could allow equipment to process multiple frequencies simultaneously.
Snapdragon chip maker Qualcomm is gradually closing the performance gap with Apple's A-series chipsets. According to new rumours, the next Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip will be faster than the A18 that will be used in the iPhone 16.
Rumours surrounding the next flagship chip from Qualcomm are emerging and they paint a picture of a pretty powerful processor. While we are all waiting for official information, rumours have surfaced that this processor is in production.
They will help manage 5G communications, infotainment services and power management in cars.
It is suspected that the vulnerability was intentionally left open.