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Samsung to develop smart sensor system for unmanned, AI semiconductor fabs

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Samsung is reportedly developing its own “smart sensor system” for semiconductor process control and management. This new technology is expected to increase semiconductor yield and improve productivity, beneficial for unmanned and AI semiconductor factories.

According to ETNews, Samsung has started research and development (R&D) on a smart sensor system, which is expected to be applied to unmanned and AI semiconductor manufacturing processes. The project is being carried out in collaboration with related partners as well as academia.

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Semiconductor yield can be increased only by accurately controlling the plasma uniformity and density in the chamber where the semiconductor process is performed. For this reason, accurately measuring and managing plasma conditions is considered a representative task in the semiconductor industry.

It is known that the smart sensor being developed by Samsung Electronics is ultra-small and will not have a significant impact on existing equipment space. This means that productivity can be improved while increasing space utilization.

Samsung Electronics reportedly plans to gradually expand the development and application scope of smart sensors. The intention is to develop SMART sensors and systems that can be used in various semiconductor processes without being limited to plasma.

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OnePlus Open 2 to use more powerful Snapdragon chip than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6

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OnePlus Open 2 is reportedly delayed to 2025 in favor of a fruitful chipset upgrade. Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in July this year, whereas its toughest competitor seemingly pushed it to 2025, skipping a release later this year.

X tipster @That_Kartikey claims that the OnePlus Open 2 may not be coming this year. Oppo’s strategic foldables: Find N5 series is also reportedly halted. Another fairly reliable tipster @chunvn8888 revealed that the launch is scheduled for next year instead.

The next OPPO and OnePlus foldables would be equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. The upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 will have the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy. Therefore, a delayed launch would result in a pretty beneficial upgrade.

OnePlus debuted its first foldable smartphone in late last year. It is a pretty powerful foldable handset, featuring pro-grade specifications. In 2023, it was the first time that Samsung faced a double-sided attack from Google and OnePlus in its foldable business.

While OnePlus delaying its foldable product, Samsung has also entered a review of the affordable Fold plan. The rumored Galaxy Z Fold 6 FE might not be released this year due to many reasons. Meanwhile, the Z Flip 7 FE may be launched alongside regular models next year.

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Galaxy S21 FE users in Europe receiving One UI 6.1 update

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Following the release in the US, Samsung has rolled out the One UI 6.1 update for Galaxy S21 FE in Europe. The update is currently available for the Snapdragon variant of this smartphone and will soon be available for the Exynos one.

One UI 6.1 update for Samsung Galaxy S21 FE arrives in Europe with One UI build version G990B2XXU6GXD6. The company will soon expand this update to more countries.

One UI 6.1 introduces advanced functionalities for photo and video management. Users can improve images, transfer elements between photos, and locate specific images more efficiently using the updated Gallery search.

Galaxy S21 FE owners in the US are encouraged to install this One UI 6.1 update to access these improvements. For installation, navigate to Settings, select Software Updates, and then choose Download and Install option.

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Circle to Search may let you use Samsung phone as barcode scanner

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Google is working on another upgrade for the Circle to Search feature. In an APK Teardown, AndroidAuthority discovered that Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel users will be able to use the Circle to Search feature as a barcode scanner.

The latest Beta version of the Google app (15.19.45.29.arm64) has evidence of the existence of barcode scanner ability for Circle to Search. Currently, when you circle a barcode from your screen, it just opens the barcode from Google Search rather than scanning the circled one.

Seeing the popularity of the feature, Google is continuously exploring new features. Earlier, the company added a translation capability to enhance the user experience. Notably, Circle to Search also supports the text field so you don’t have to spend much effort in searching.

You’ll notice the string has the word “omnient” right before “barcode_action.” It’s worth noting that the barcode scanner function isn’t working in the latest Beta. While the existence is confirmed, a public rollout is expected to kick off shortly.

Earlier this year, Samsung’s  Galaxy S24 series debuted the Circle to Search feature developed by Google. So far, several Samsung Galaxy devices have received the epic way of searching apart from all Tensor-powered Google Pixel devices.

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