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Samsung trademarks XISO-CELL, next-gen camera sensor for Galaxy S23?

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The Galaxy S23 series is set to launch early next year, meanwhile, Samsung has recently filed a trademark application to protect the brand name ‘XISO-CELL’ – XISOCELL. In South Korea, a new trademark application has emerged revealing that the company protected the ‘XISO-CELL’ name.

Apart from the name, the ‘XISO-CELL’ trademark application doesn’t reveal any form of detail itself. However, one can speculate that the South Korean tech giant might unveil next-generation camera sensors ahead of the Galaxy S23 series launch or the new image sensor could debut with upcoming flagship phones.

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With the Galaxy S5, the company debuted the first ISOCELL image sensor way back in 2014. Moving ahead, Samsung released the “ISOCELL Plus” and “ISOCELL 2.0” as new members in the ISOCELL lineup of image sensors, while the next could be named XISO-CELL.

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Past leaks and reports revealed that Samsung is working on cameras with ‘sensor shift’ image stabilization. The sensor moves to counteract vibrations – and not the lens, therefore, it’s difficult to determine whether the XISOCELL name is intended for such sensors.

Since the Galaxy S23 Ultra reportedly uses a 200MP image sensor, it could be the first product of the new XISOCELL camera sensors lineup. Notably, we saw so many leaks about the Galaxy S23 series but the exact camera details are still unknown, via GalaxyClub.

Samsung is likely to unveil the Galaxy S23 smartphone lineup in the first week of February 2023 in San Francisco, United States. As there are over two months left in the rumored release date, more camera details will surface through leaks in the coming days/weeks.

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Samsung launches two eco-friendly battery packs

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Samsung has unveiled two new battery packs with powerful performance using recycled materials. The launch, scheduled for the 19th, introduces the PD Battery Pack 20,000 mAh and the PD Wireless Charging Battery Pack 10,000 mAh. Both of these battery incorporate 30% UL-certified recycled plastic in their design, marking a stride in reducing carbon emissions.

The ‘PD Battery Pack 20,000 mAh’ offers a high capacity for charging, with a maximum output of 45W and three USB-C ports, allowing for simultaneously charging multiple devices. However, the actual charging speed may vary based on several factors, including the devices connected and charging conditions.

On the other hand, the ‘PD Wireless Charging Battery Pack 10,000 mAh’ provides the convenience of wireless charging, along with a wired charging capability of up to 25W. It comes with two USB-C ports, making it possible to charge up to three devices at once when combining wired and wireless charging.

Both battery packs comply with the USB PD 3.0 standard, ensuring quick and efficient charging for Samsung Galaxy products and other compatible devices.

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A new on-device AI memory is on the way: LPDDR6 standard will be finalized in Q3 2024

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The LPDDR6 market is expected to bloom as early as next year, as the new on-device AI memory is on the way with the latest LPDDR6 standard finalization taking place in Q3 2024. If the standard is confirmed in the third quarter, LPDDR will secure a new standard for the first time in five years.

Going toward the details, the International Semiconductor Standard Organization (JEDEC) recently held discussions on the next-generation mobile RAM standard. The meeting proceeded with the finalization process to finalize the LPDDR6 standard.

An official in the semiconductor industry said,

  • “We have held various discussions to confirm the LPDDR6 standard specification,” and it will be released in the third quarter of this year.”

To be mentioned, the JEDEC is a private organization that establishes semiconductor standards, that is, sizes and specifications, and more than 60 people from memory, system semiconductor, and design asset (IP) companies participated in this Lisbon meeting.

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Furthermore, the LPDDR6 standard will be established with a focus on improving data processing performance as the demand for on-device AI to perform large-scale AI calculations on smartphones, laptops, and tablet PCs is rapidly increasing. In addition, the power consumption standard will also be improved.

However, once the LPDDR6 standard is confirmed, major memory manufacturers such as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are expected to begin commercializing their products in earnest.

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Microsoft unveils Copilot for Finance to simplify Excel and Outlook tasks

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Microsoft has announced the launch of a new AI chatbot that can help finance workers with common tasks in Excel and Outlook. The Copilot for Finance is currently in public preview and will be available for purchase soon.

The Copilot for Finance is part of Microsoft’s vision to empower every department with a Copilot, a smart assistant that can generate natural-sounding text or other content with minimal human input.

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As per the information (via CNBC), the Copilot for Finance can perform functions such as variance analysis, data reconciliation, and collections process in Outlook, using data from SAP and Microsoft Dynamics 365. Microsoft plans to add more features to the Copilot for Finance later this year.

Microsoft’s corporate vice president Charles Lamanna said that the Copilot for Finance was developed with input from Microsoft’s finance department. He also said that the Japanese advertising agency Dentsu will be one of the first customers to use the Copilot for Finance.

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