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Samsung-MediaTek partnership brings fastest upload speed

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Samsung and MediaTek completed the successful testing of 5G Standalone Uplink (UL) 2CC Carrier Aggregation (CA) with C-Band UL MIMO to reach top uplink speeds, marking a groundbreaking achievement in wireless mobile upload speed.

Born with the partnership between Samsung and MediaTek, this approach used three transmit (3Tx) antennas to improve upload speed. The demands on uplink performance are increasing with the rise of live streaming, multi-player gaming, and video conferences.

Upload speeds determine how fast your device can send data to gaming servers or transmit high-resolution videos to the cloud.

As more consumers seek to document and share their experiences with the world in real-time, enhanced uplink experiences provide an opportunity to use the network to improve how they map out their route home, check player stats online and upload videos and selfies to share with friends and followers.

About test:

  • The test was conducted in Samsung’s lab, based in Suwon, Korea.
  • Samsung provided its 5G network solutions, including
    1. C-Band Massive MIMO radios
    2. Virtualized Distributed Unit (vDU) and core.

MediaTek test device featuring its new M80-based CPE chipset began with one uplink channel apiece at 1,900MHz and 3.7GHz but added an extra uplink flow using MIMO on 3.7GHz. Both companies achieved a peak throughput rate of 363Mbps, an uplink speed that is near the theoretical peak using 3Tx antennas.

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Samsung releases Galaxy A16 in the UK: Why it’s the perfect purchase for 2024

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Samsung officially released the Galaxy A16 5G in the UK. Shoppers can purchase the 5G variant starting today, with the LTE model available from November 20. Decent specs and affordability make it the perfect purchase for 2024.

Early buyers can grab exciting offers on their Galaxy A16 purchase. Customers who buy the new Galaxy A16 5G or LTE from Samsung.com or selected retailers between 20th November – 22nd December will receive a Smart Tag 2 for free.

The Galaxy A16 5G is available now in retail stores and on Samsung.com for £199. The LTE model will be available from November 20 for £169. Head toward the specifications sheet followed by reasons that make it 2024’s perfect purchase.

Samsung Galaxy A16 Specifications

Processor 5G – MediaTek Dimensity 6300

LTE – Mediatek Helio G99

Display Size (Main) 6.7″ full rectangle / 6.5″ rounded corners
Display Resolution (Main) 1080 x 2340 (FHD+)
Display Technology (Main) Super AMOLED
Colour Depth (Main Display) 16M
Max Refresh Rate (Main) 90Hz
Rear Camera Resolution 50 MP + 5 MP + 2 MP
Rear Camera F Number F1.8, F2.2, F2.4
Rear Camera Auto Focus Yes
Rear Camera OIS No
Rear Camera Zoom Digital Zoom up to 10x
Front Camera Resolution 13.0 MP
Front Camera F Number F2.0
Front Camera Auto Focus No
Front Camera OIS No
Rear Camera Flash Yes
Front Camera Flash No
Video Recording Resolution FHD (1920 x 1080)@30fps
Slow Motion 120fps @HD
Memory 4GB
Storage 128GB
Available Storage 109.3GB
External Storage Support MicroSD (Up to 1.5TB)
SIM Type Dual-SIM (Nano-SIM)
SIM Slot Type SIM 1 + Hybrid (SIM or MicroSD)
Infra Support 2G GSM, 3G WCDMA, 4G LTE FDD/TDD, 5G Sub6 FDD/TDD
USB Interface USB Type-C
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2.4GHz+5GHz, VHT80
Bluetooth Version Bluetooth v5.3
NFC Yes
Location Technology GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS
Battery Capacity 5000mAh (Non-removable)
Battery Life (Internet Usage) Up to 15 hours (LTE), Up to 16 hours (Wi-Fi)
Video Playback Time Up to 18 hours
Audio Playback Time Up to 79 hours
Audio and Video Formats MP4, MP3, M4A, FLAC, AAC, WAV, MKV, AVI, 3GP, and more
Video Resolution UHD 4K (3840 x 2160)@30fps
Form Factor Touchscreen Bar
Dimensions 164.4 x 77.9 x 7.9 mm
Weight 200g
OS Android
Sensors Accelerometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Light, Proximity
Security Update Period Valid until 31 October 2030
Price 5G – £199

4G – £169

Galaxy A16 – The perfect purchase?

Galaxy A16 and A16 5G are the latest additions to Samsung’s A series. The new smartphones aim to deliver unmatched user experiences with their large immersive display, powerful triple camera, and built-in security through Knox Vault.

Display:

The handset sports 6.7-inch displays with minimized bezels. With the Super AMOLED display, users can enjoy vivid, true-to-life colors with every scene. Their 90Hz refresh rate enables smooth transitions for a more immersive viewing experience.

Camera:

Both devices come with a high-resolution triple camera setup, allowing users to capture everyday moments. The 5MP ultrawide camera is perfect for shooting breathtaking landscapes, while the 13MP front camera enables users to snap stunning selfies.

The 50MP primary camera is crafted to record every moment, whether in photo or video, with the highest definition. Thanks to One UI, the camera department also offers instant editing suggestions to help users perfect their shots.

Design:

The new devices feature a sleek design, with a slimmer 7.9mm form factor. They are also complete with new IP54 protection. The camera sensors are arranged in accordance with Samsung’s signature design philosophy, offering a unique appearance.

Battery and Charging:

Samsung’s new phones let you enjoy what you love without worrying about battery life. With a 5,000mAh battery, Galaxy A16 5G provides incredible battery life on a single charge. With 25W Fast Charging, you can get back to action in a flash.

OS Updates:

You get the latest Android 14-based One UI 6 pre-installed, which packs many useful features. The new devices come with 6 generations of Android OS updates and 6 years of security updates, ensuring your device stays safe and up to date.

Will you consider buying the Galaxy A16?

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China’s AI chip ambitions crushed as US forces Samsung, TSMC to cut ties

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US crushes China’s AI chip ambitions by limiting Samsung, TSMC

  • Samsung and TSMC are blocked from supplying 7nm and below AI chips to Chinese firms.
  • The US move disrupts the global chip supply, with Taiwan’s key role at risk.
  • Samsung is also impacted by US regulations, limiting its ability to provide advanced chip manufacturing to Chinese clients.

TSMC banned AI chip supply to its Chinese clients following US orders. Now, a report suggests that Samsung is also subject to US restrictions, limiting the Foundry Division from supplying 7nm and below AI chips to Chinese firms.

The US-based Intel is also said to be complying with US regulations. Currently, only TSMC, Samsung, and Intel can provide foundry services for chips at 7nm or below. That said, China’s efforts to develop advanced AI chips will be fully blocked.

As all three major foundry players are now restricted, Alibaba’s AI chip design subsidiary, Pingtouge, could hit hard. China’s SMIC claims to have 7nm production capability, but it lacks the economic scale and efficiency to compete.

It’s worth noting that Chinese firms face setbacks in developing AI chips. The vendors will increasingly need to rely on NVIDIA and AMD for downgraded products, which meet US regulations.

The fresh US restrictions initially came to light from a notice TSMC issued last week. The chip manufacturer announced that it would suspend supply of 7nm and below technologies to all Chinese AI clients starting November 11.

Later on, the US Department of Commerce officially notified TSMC about the 7nm restrictions. Last week, TSMC highlighted that “as a law-abiding company, it is committed to complying with all applicable laws and regulations,” including export control laws.

Samsung Foundry Division also notified its Chinese clients. The company’s semiconductor decision is already in crisis. The latest US restrictions vanish the remaining growth aspect that the Foundry has been securing from its Chinese clients.

Via – TrendForce

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Samsung Display plans to boost OLED production in 2025

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Samsung Display is gearing up to boost production in 2025, with plans to increase small and mid-sized OLED panels by 10%. The company aims to expand into new revenue areas by focusing on high-value products like tablets and foldable displays.

In 2025, the company expects to produce 475.6 million small and mid-sized OLED panels, up from 432.2 million this year, according to information.

Samsung Display is the leader in the global market for small-to-medium OLED panels, holding over 50% of the share, so its production goals will bring significant changes to market conditions. The production boost will be particularly focused on IT rigid OLED displays and foldable panels.

The company plans to produce 12.5 million units of IT rigid OLED in 2025, a 56% rise from this year’s 8 million units. It also plans to make 12.5 million foldable displays, a significant 150% increase from 5 million units this year, mainly for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series.

Samsung Display OLED 2025

The decision to increase OLED production comes as the global smartphone market slows down, which has been Samsung Display’s main source of revenue. While the company sold more panels than expected this year, growth in high-end smartphones has been slow. To adapt, Samsung is focusing on expanding its business in tablets and foldables.

Samsung Display is also targeting the tablet market as more tablet makers switch from LCD to OLED panels. While its tablet OLED production didn’t meet expectations this year, demand is expected to rise in 2025. Samsung plans to produce 11.25 million tablet OLED panels next year.

However, Samsung Display faces more competition in the OLED supply chain, particularly from Apple. Notably, Apple has started using OLED panels from other companies like LG Display and BOE. As a result, Samsung Display expects its OLED supply volume for Apple to stay steady next year, with little growth expected in its iPhone and iPad orders.

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