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120Hz, AMOLED, 80W, Snapdragon 870, and under $400. This is how iQOO Neo 6 SE is expected

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iQOO recently unveiled the affordable flagship Neo 6 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, 120Hz screen and 80W charging for just $435. Soon he will have an even more accessible version.

120Hz, AMOLED, 80W, Snapdragon 870, and under $400.  This is how iQOO Neo 6 SE is expected

The Neo 6 SE will retain a 6.62-inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen with a peak brightness of 1300 cd/m2 and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The battery with a capacity of 4700 mAh with 80-watt charging will remain unchanged.

The main change is the platform. Instead of Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, the younger version will receive Snapdragon 870, which is better than the new one, at least in terms of throttling. The rest of the parameters are still unknown, but they will probably be the same as the older model. However, the price should be lower.

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A “completely silent” 1300W power supply. Cooler Master showed two new products, but only the youngest received a passive CO

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A completely silent 1300W power supply Cooler Master showed two

Cooler Master brought power supplies to Computex that they claim are absolutely silent.

The younger model with a power of 750 W is really silent, because it simply does not have a fan. By the way, this is the company’s most powerful power supply with passive cooling.

There is also a 1300W PSU. It has a fan, but Cooler Master also calls it completely silent.

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The secret to successfully cooling such powerful PSUs without too much noise lies in the use of an evaporation chamber. There are no other details yet, as well as no pricing data.

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NASA SLS launch vehicle over budget by $6 billion and six years behind schedule

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NASA SLS launch vehicle over budget by 6 billion and

NASA’s SLS super-heavy booster is already over budget by $6 billion and six years behind schedule, according to a recent report.

NASA SLS launch vehicle over budget by $6 billion and six years behind schedule

A recent report generated by the NASA Inspector General’s review indicates that NASA’s spending on the Artemis program will reach $93 billion by 2025, including the $23.8 billion already spent on SLS through 2022.

Despite a successful first run earlier this year, the Inspector notes that the project involves additional costs and a further shift in the schedule. Moreover, if the existing problems are not resolved in time, this may jeopardize the entire mission of Artemis.

As for delays, out of the six years mentioned, five years of delay, and at the same time an additional almost $ 2 billion, fell on Northrop Grumman accelerators. The bottom line is that the SLS project initially involved the partial use of old equipment from the days of the Space Shuttle program. Of course, with the necessary upgrades. Northrop Grumman boosters were one such element.

The inspector blames the situation on the cost-plus pricing method and recommends switching to fixed prices. In general, NASA agreed with all eight of the inspector’s recommendations.

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Exynos platforms will appear in a new type of device. Samsung to create SoC for mixed reality headsets

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Exynos platforms will appear in a new type of device

Samsung is going after Apple to release its mixed reality headset. The device will be released either at the end of this year or early next. There are no details about it yet, but it is reported that Samsung is also going to release its own Exynos single-chip systems for headsets.

Exynos platforms will appear in a new type of device.  Samsung to create SoC for mixed reality headsets

Considering that these are only plans for now, the upcoming Samsung headset will apparently either rely on some foreign platforms or on existing Exynos SoCs.

However, new platforms for mixed reality headsets may not be entirely new. It is reported that Samsung has not yet decided whether it will develop these SoCs from scratch or simply adapt existing solutions.

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