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Galaxy Book 2 Go/5G to feature 14 inch display and 45W charging, confirms FCC listing

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Galaxy Book 2 Go FCC

Last year in June, Samsung unveiled Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G laptops. Now, the company is planning to launch the successor of the Galaxy Book Go series laptops – Galaxy Book 2 Go and Galaxy Book 2 Go 5G. Both the laptops of Galaxy Book 2 Go have passed the FCC listing that confirms the arrival of new products and some specifications.

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The FCC listing reveals that the model codes of Galaxy Book 2 Go and Book 2 Go 5G are Hermes 14-inch (WiFi) and Hermes 14-inch (5G). It means that both laptops will have a 14-inch display. However, their dimension is 224mm x 15mm x 324 mm.

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Furthermore, the laptops will feature a Snapdragon processor, 45W charging, bottom-mounted speakers, and Wi-Fi 6. In addition, the FCC certification also shows the color of the new upcoming devices including light gray for Galaxy Book 2 Go/5G and silver color only for the 5G model.

Galaxy Book 2 Go FCC

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Go and Book 2 Pro 5G recently appeared on the Bluetooth SIG, and support pages for these Galaxy laptops have also been found on the official website.

Galaxy Book 2 Go FCC

Previously, the Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Go and Book 2 Go 5G devices were confirmed to have model numbers NP340XNA and NP345XNA and will feature Bluetooth 5.2. These devices are expected to come with pre-installed Windows 11 like the previous Samsung Galaxy Book Go series.

Since both the devices have received FCC and SIG certification, we can expect their launch soon.

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TSMC to produce 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4: No talks w/ Samsung

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Qualcomm may stick with TSMC for the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor’s production next year. Earlier, the company was rumored to shift to a multi-foundry strategy, but it won’t happen next year. Samsung also has some 3nm clients, but no flagship product has been ordered.

According to China Times, Qualcomm and MediaTek plan to use the second-gen TSMC 3nm process to fabricate Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 and Dimensity 9400. The new N3E tech offers performance and efficiency improvements over the N3B, which is used in Apple’s A17 Pro.

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Reports suggest that the Taiwanese chip manufacturer is producing 60,000 to 70,000 wafers per month using its 3nm process. This number is expected to rise to 100,000 wafers by the end of next year. As of now, 5% of its revenue comes from its 3nm process, which will rise to 10% next year.

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Samsung to produce 5nm AI chips for Rebellions

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Rebellions Chipset

South Korea-based AI fabless startup, Rebellions, is gearing up for mass production of data center-specific artificial intelligence (AI) chips using Samsung Foundry’s EUV (extreme ultraviolet ) process at the 5nm level.

BusinessKorea reports that Rebellions completed a mass production contract last week with SEMIFIVE for the Samsung 5-nm AI semiconductor ATOM, with mass production set to commence early next year.

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ATOM

ATOM is known for its industry-leading graphics processing unit (GPU) performance and up to 3.4 times greater energy efficiency compared to equivalent neural network processors (NPU).

Particularly notable is ATOM’s performance in the Global Benchmark, where it outperformed competitors like Nvidia and Qualcomm by 1.4 to 3 times, sparking significant interest.

Rebellions Chipset

Earlier this year, Rebellions produced prototypes of ATOM through Samsung Foundry’s “Multi-Project Wafer Service,” which prints various types of semiconductors on a single wafer.

Rebel

Rebellions is also strengthening its collaboration with Samsung, co-developing the next-gen semiconductor Rebel, specialized for Large Language Models (LLM), which is being developed using Samsung Foundry’s 4-nm process.

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MediaTek Vs Qualcomm: Dimensity 9300 giving tough competition to Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

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Vivo X100

Announced earlier this month, MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300 is giving tough competition to Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 flagship processor. Vivo recently launched X100 boasting Dimensity 9300, while most of the upcoming Android flagships use Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

It’s worth mentioning that the running score of Dimensity 9300 is slightly better than Qualcomm’s 8 Gen 3 SoC. The new MediaTek chipset is rivaling well against Qualcomm’s matured Snapdragon chipset portfolio due to its full-core CPU.

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Tipster DCS notes that the Dimensity 9300 performs well in medium and high-load energy consumption. At the same time, it’s slightly better than Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in high-load mobile games in the same scenario.

Genshin Impact 720p full high image quality is 59.6fps, consuming 4.7W. On the other side, the 8 Gen 3 does better in low-load games, while Dimensity 9300 isn’t far behind.

Dimensity 9300

Fabricated on TSMC’s 3rd-gen 4nm+ process, the all-big core CPU design is the highlighting feature of the Dimensity 9300 processor. It features a prime Cotex-X4 core clocked at 3.25GHz alongside 3x Cortex-X4 cores @ 2.85GHz and 4x Cortex-A720 cores @ 2.0GHz.

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