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Japanese company Ispace has revised the design of the lunar lander for NASA’s CLPS mission, delaying the launch by a year

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Ispace Technologies has unveiled a new design for its lunar lander, called APEX 1.0. The vehicle will be used as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission, which was awarded to Draper in July 2022 and which, at the time, planned to use a vehicle called Series-2.

The design revision was driven by the needs of NASA’s scientific workload. “The demands of extreme conditions were not met by the Series-2 design, especially in vibration resistance. We had to completely rethink the design of the device to take into account the requirements,” said Ispace CEO Ron Garan.

The redesign, he said, makes it possible to adapt the apparatus to the widest range of scientific instruments. APEX 1.0 will be able to accommodate up to 300 kilograms of scientific load, with the possibility of increasing to 500 kilograms. The device also supports the ability to launch satellites in lunar orbit, which will be used as part of the CLPS mission to transmit communications from the landing zone on the far side of the Moon.

Japanese company Ispace has revised the design of the lunar lander for NASA's CLPS mission, delaying the launch by a year

Ispace US’s APEX 1.0 lander was designed to better accommodate payloads like those that will be sent to the Moon by NASA’s CLPS mission in 2026. Source: ispace US

Garan noted that there is a lot of interest from other customers in hosting payloads both on the CLPS mission and on subsequent missions. We’re talking about rovers, as well as in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) experiments.

The APEX 1.0 design has passed preliminary design reviews, and Ispace plans to successfully complete design reviews by March 2024. However, a revised lander design will delay the mission. When NASA selected the Draper-led team for the mission last year, the launch was scheduled for 2025. Now the mission’s launch has been pushed back to 2026, which has financial implications for the company.

In a statement Sept. 28, Tokyo Stock Exchange-traded Ispace said it was cutting its sales forecast for the current fiscal year through March 2024 by more than 50% to $20.4 million, while the company expects demand for lunar landers to rise. what motivated the decision to move to a new 4,600 square meter apartment in the United States.

If we win a few more contracts, we will have rapid growth, and we need adequate premises for this

This facility will be capable of supporting the production of future landers, although assembly, integration and testing of the mission’s lander will be carried out by other partners. Ispace had about 50 employees three and a half months ago, but now the number has reached 85. Ron Garan predicts that the company will have more than 100 employees by the end of the year.

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Three cheap smartphones and all without AMOLED. Infinix Hot 40 lineup unveiled

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Three cheap smartphones and all without AMOLED Infinix Hot 40

In addition to the ultra-cheap Smart 8 HD smartphone, Infinix also presented a whole line of budget models: Hot 40.

Three cheap smartphones and all without AMOLED.  Infinix Hot 40 lineup unveiled

It includes the junior model Hot 40i, basic Hot 40 and Hot 40 Pro. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but the company says they’ll all cost less than $200.

Three cheap smartphones and all without AMOLED.  Infinix Hot 40 lineup unveiled

Hot 40 Pro, as expected, looks the most interesting. There is a camera with a resolution of 108 megapixels, a 120 Hz screen, and 8/128 or 8/256 GB of memory. The device is also equipped with a 5000 mAh battery with 33-watt charging, Helio G99 SoC and a 6.78-inch Full HD+ display.

The Hot 40 is similar to the older model, but it has a screen with a frame rate of 90 Hz, is based on the Helio G88 and a 50 MP camera. The remaining parameters are identical.

Three cheap smartphones and all without AMOLED.  Infinix Hot 40 lineup unveiled

The younger model Hot 40i is more different. The heart here is the less productive SoC Unisoc T606, the basic amount of RAM is 4 GB, although there is also a version with 8 GB, the screen here has HD+ resolution with a diagonal of 6.56 inches and supports a frame rate of 90 Hz, and charging power is limited to 18 W. Other parameters are the same as Hot 40.

It is also worth noting that all models received IPS screens.

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In 2024, Huawei will “rewrite industry history.” The company will release “advanced, innovative and revolutionary products”

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For almost five years now, Huawei has been under strict American sanctions, and all this time the company has worked tirelessly. Now it may be time for a major push. At least the words of Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group, indicate exactly that.

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At Huawei’s annual reporting conference, Yu Chengdong promised to rewrite the history of the industry and announced completely new revolutionary devices. The top manager said the following verbatim: “When the time comes, you will see how we can rewrite the history of this industry. I hope to continue to exceed everyone’s expectations and do what others can’t even think of, or what they can’t do, or even what they don’t dare do.” And we were not talking about some distant future, but about 2024.

There are no specifics yet. But one of the breakthroughs could be the release of our own single-chip systems with 5G support – very well-established insiders are talking about this. Moreover, SMIC is rumored to be preparing to produce 5nm SoCs for Huawei. If this really happens, it can be called a breakthrough for the entire period of Huawei’s existence under sanctions. And next year, new, and far from trivial, cars are expected to be released on Huawei platforms and with the proprietary HarmonyOS operating system.

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This ultra-cheap $75 smartphone offers a “premium” design and a 90Hz screen. Infinix Smart 8 HD unveiled

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Infinix has announced the Smart 8 HD smartphone with a price of just $75. At the same time, the device is equipped much better than many smartphones priced at $100-120.

This ultra-cheap $75 smartphone offers a

But it’s worth starting not even with this, but with design. As you can see, Infinix does not betray itself and even made an ultra-budget smartphone so that it stands out: the back cover seems to have a relief pattern. The company itself even uses the expression “premium design,” but this, of course, is on its conscience.

This ultra-cheap $75 smartphone offers a

From a technical point of view, the device is not bad, and for such a price it is very good. It is based on the Unisoc T606 SoC, which scores about 240,000 points in AnTuTu 10. There is 3 GB of RAM, 64 GB of flash memory, a 13-megapixel main camera and a 5000 mAh battery. And the 6.6-inch screen with HD+ resolution also supports a frame rate of 90 Hz. In addition, there is an element that imitates the Dynamic Island of the iPhone.

It remains to add that the dimensions here are 164 x 75.6 x 8.5 mm with a weight of 184 g.

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