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Nvidia acquiring Arm for $40 billion

13th September 2020
"Arm will operate as a division of Nvidia and will remain headquartered in the UK."

Nvidia said Sunday it is acquiring chipmaker Arm from SoftBank for $40 billion. Arm will operate as a division of Nvidia and will remain headquartered in the UK, and, will “continue to operate its open-licensing model, while maintaining its global customer neutrality,” the company said. But the deal is still likely to face intense regulatory scrutiny.

SoftBank bought Arm in 2016 for $31 billion. The British company’s intellectual property helps power mobile device processors for companies including Apple, Samsung, and Qualcomm. Arm has likely only increased in value since the SoftBank acquisition, with Microsoft making an Arm-based Surface and a version of Windows for Arm, and Apple plans to switch future Macs to Arm-based chips.

Nvidia is the leading maker of GPUs, which Arm also designs, but other than its Tegra line of mobile chipsets used in devices like the Nintendo Switch, Nvidia doesn’t do much in the way of CPU design or mobile hardware.

Speaking to Forbes, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that his first priority after the acquisition would be to “bring Nvidia technology through Arm’s vast network.” However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that Arm will change its current licensing model. Bloomberg reports that “Huang said Nvidia is spending a lot of money for the acquisition and has no incentive to do anything that would cause clients to walk away.

Perhaps to underline that it intends to keep Arm a neutral provider of technology in the short term, the deal stresses that Arm will continue to be headquartered in Cambridge, UK and Nvidia says it will invest in building a new AI research center there. Nvidia is positioning the acquisition as setting up the next stage of AI computing. Both Nvidia and Arm see opportunities for growth in enabling AI software that can run on Arm’s chips from those on tiny smartphones to huge servers.

Nvidia once had big ambitions to make CPUs for phones but had little success. This acquisition could obviously change that, but it appears that at least initially the focus will be on data centers. “What will change is the rate of our roadmap. We know for sure that data centers and clouds are clamoring for the Arm microprocessor, the Arm CPU,” Huang tells Forbes. “Energy efficiency directly translates to computing capacity, computing throughput, and the cost of provisioning service.”

The news underscores just how successful Nvidia has been in the past five years, focusing on areas like GPUs, self-driving cars, and AI.

When SoftBank bought Arm in 2016, Nvidia was worth about $30 billion. Now Nvidia is valued at $300 billion
https://t.co/3Dm16yDBgY via @technology

— Alistair Barr (@alistairmbarr) September 13, 2020


The acquisition will of course face regulatory scrutiny in an environment that’s less friendly to mergers than at any time in recent memory. However, the fact that Nvidia and Arm don’t directly compete could be helpful in navigating that process.

Source: TheVerge

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Sony Xperia 8 Lite with dual rear cameras announced

25th August 2020
"Sony’s Compact and Premium smartphones"

There have been reports of Sony’s Compact and Premium smartphones set to make a comeback next year and while that’s not confirmed yet, on the other side, the company has announced a new ‘Lite’ smartphone in its Xperia lineup that is largely similar to last year’s Xperia 10 smartphone.

Sony has announced the Xperia 8 Lite in Japan which flaunts a 6-inch FULL HD+ 21:9 LCD display with huge bezels at the top. It is powered by the Octa-Core Snapdragon 630 14nm Mobile Platform paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage that can be expanded up to 512GB through microSD. It has a metal frame and both the glass front and back panels are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 6. There is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner as well.

Sony Xperia 8 Lite specifications

Display: 6-inch (2560 x 1080 pixels) Full HD+ 21:9 aspect ratio Wide display
SoC: Octa-Core Snapdragon 630 14nm Mobile Platform clocked at 2.2GHz; Adreno 508 GPU
RAM: 4GB
ROM: 64GB, expandable memory up to 512GB via microSD card
OS: Android 9.0 (Pie)
Single SIM
Cameras – Rear: 12MP (primary with f/1.8 aperture) + 8MP (secondary with f/2.4 aperture)
Front: 8MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture,
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Dimensions: 158 x 69 x 8.1 mm; Weight: 170g
Connectivity: 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 ac (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, GLONASS, NFC, USB Type-C, 3.5mm jack
Battery: 2870mAh with Adaptive Charging
Colors: Black, White


Pricing and availability

The Xperia 8 Lite is priced at 28,500 Japanese Yen (US$ 280 approx.) and will be available starting September 1st, 2020 in Japan. There is no information on the international availability yet.

 

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Nvidia Leak Reveals RTX 3090 Annihilating RTX 2080 Ti In Games

31st August 2020
"RTX 3000-series 'Ampere' graphics cards"

If the slides below are to be believed, Nvidia's upcoming RTX 3000-series 'Ampere' graphics cards could be more than twice as fast in some games than the RTX 2000-series, with the performance of the RTX 3090 smashing the RTX 2080 Ti - it's current 2000-series flagship.

The benchmark results, revealed by Twitter user :

@CyberCatPunk 3090 pic.twitter.com/uE9qaR4HiQ

— Yuten01 (@yuten0x) August 31, 2020

show that in Control, the new Ampere card was more than twice as fast as the RTX 2080 Ti with RTX features such as DLSS turned on at 4K resolution. It was exactly twice as rapid in Minecraft RTX and somewhere around 1.8x as fast in Wolfenstein: Youngblood.

The next slide to be supposedly leaked suggests the RTX 3090 could have a massive 24GB memory, 5,2848 cores, and memory bandwidth of 19.5Gbps. Various rumors have pointed at prices around $1400, but many in the community have suggested that's too low for the specification.

Nvidia is set to hold an online event on Tuesday where it is widely expected to reveal its 3000-series Ampere GPUs.

Source: Forbes

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The Xbox Series X will cost $499

9th September 2020
"Pre-ordering starts on September 22."

After over a year of teasers and mini-announcements, the mystery is solved: We finally know that the next-gen Xbox Series X will cost $499.

Xbox unveiled the price tag along with its release date. Both the Xbox Series X and the smaller, cheaper Series S launch on November 10. Pre-ordering starts on September 22.

The current generation Xbox One X also costs $499, so the upcoming console will maintain the price that has been working for Microsoft's (MSFT) popular video game system. Keeping the price steady could help in an economy that's still dealing with the ongoing pandemic, but Xbox's strategy is less focused on selling new hardware than Sony's (SNE). It's also making its newer games playable on older consoles and on cloud gaming as well, and is selling the Xbox Game Pass, as a way to test out more games without committing to purchasing.

Jason Ronald, the director of program management for the Xbox Series X, told CNN Business in July that the company is "really focusing on the player and not trying to force the player to upgrade to an individual device or to make things exclusive to this device or that device." He added, "I think it's what really differentiates us from the competition."

As for the upcoming PlayStation 5, Sony has yet to reveal its cost and exact release date but we know it's coming this holiday season -- and that experts predict it will outsell the Xbox, because it will almost certainly have better exclusive games.

"Microsoft is in a tough position," David Cole, founder and CEO of research firm DFC Intelligence, told CNN Business.

In a report published Tuesday, DFC wrote that if Microsoft could produce more units of its consoles than Sony could, that could be its advantage.

"The big unknown going into late 2020 will be the number of hardware units that will actually be available for purchase. Hardware of all types has been very hard to find this year."

Source: CNN

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