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Most Indians choose Samsung tablets. The company occupied 40% of the market in the last quarter

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Referring to data from IDC analysts, the source says that Samsung managed to significantly increase its share in the Indian tablet market in the first quarter.

Most Indians choose Samsung tablets.  The company occupied 40% of the market in the last quarter

Thanks to strong sales of the flagship Galaxy Tab S8 and low-cost Galaxy A8, the company took 40% of the market, increasing its shipments by 10% qoq.

It should be noted separately that in this case we mean the entire tablet market, and not just Android devices. Apparently, Apple came in second, but unfortunately, the source does not give any other details on the market.

In any case, a 40 percent share is a huge figure. That is, almost every second in India chooses a Samsung tablet, and this despite the fact that many affordable devices from Chinese manufacturers are sold in the country.

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The first Redmi speaker for PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones was presented

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The first Redmi speaker for PCs laptops tablets and smartphones

Redmi presented its first speaker designed specifically for use with computers and laptops. The new product is already available for pre-order at a price of $28 in China.

The Redmi computer speaker has a simple cylindrical design covered with mesh fabric and a bright RGB light strip that can respond to music.

The speaker includes two full-range speakers, as well as two passive radiators. According to officials, the Redmi computer speaker has balanced high, mid and low frequency performance and performed well in such tests.

The first Redmi speaker for PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones was presented

The Redmi computer speaker has built-in hidden microphones that support communication during voice calls, online games, remote learning and other scenarios.

The equipment includes a USB-C connector for connecting to monitors, computers, tablets, smartphones and other devices. The speaker also supports Bluetooth 5.0 low latency and is equipped with a 3.5mm audio output interface.

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20 GB RAM, 22000 mAh, 75 days standby time, fast charging, IP69K/MIL-STD-810H – Fossibot DT2 indestructible tablet introduced

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20 GB RAM 22000 mAh 75 days standby time fast

Fossibot introduces the Fossibot DT2 rugged tablet, claiming that it is set to revolutionize its segment.

The Fossibot DT2 boasts 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM coupled with 256GB of UFS3.0 flash memory. RAM can be expanded up to 20 GB, there is support for memory cards with a capacity of up to 2 TB.

20 GB RAM, 22000 mAh, 75 days standby time, fast charging, IP69K/MIL-STD-810H - Fossibot DT2 indestructible tablet introduced

Fossibot DT2 is equipped with an eight-core MediaTek Helio G99 single-chip system and a 22000 mAh battery that provides more than 75 days of standby time. The tablet’s 66W charger delivers a full charge in 2 hours and 50 minutes—the fastest charging ever for a rugged tablet. After 15 minutes of charging, the DT2 will allow you to watch a two-hour movie.

Fossibot DT2 is equipped with a 32 MP Sony front camera and a 64 MP Samsung main camera. In addition, Fossibot DT2 received a large flashlight with a power of up to 164 lumens.

Fossibot DT2 features a 10.4-inch 2K Incell display and four speakers. It runs the latest Android 13 OS and is equipped with 4G and Wi-Fi 6 modules.

20 GB RAM, 22000 mAh, 75 days standby time, fast charging, IP69K/MIL-STD-810H - Fossibot DT2 indestructible tablet introduced

Fossibot DT2 is IP68/IP69K rated and MIL-STD-810H rated. It supports face and fingerprint unlock.

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The CIA is concerned about China’s ability to gain access to the most powerful supercomputer for AI training, based on chips the size of an iPad.

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The CIA is concerned about Chinas ability to gain access

Due to more and more US sanctions, China cannot receive the latest AI accelerators and much more, which is also related to artificial intelligence. However, now the US government has concerns that China will still gain access to such technologies, and not just like that, right away to the most productive supercomputer for AI training.

The CIA is concerned about China's ability to gain access to the most powerful supercomputer for AI training, based on chips the size of an iPad.

Photo: Cerebras

We are talking about the Condor Galaxy system, which in itself is unique and extremely unusual, but we have already written about this. This system is being built by G42 from the UAE. The company is reportedly controlled by Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed and has ties to Chinese firms that the US considers a security threat. Including with Huawei. According to the New York Times, the CIA fears that G42’s cooperation with Chinese companies could lead to G42 becoming a conduit for the transfer of classified American technology and genetic data. In addition, China will have access to an incredibly powerful supercomputer.

The bottom line is that Condor Galaxy will consist of several identical installations (CG1, CG-2, and so on), located in different countries. There will be nine of them in total, and only a few will be located in the United States. The CIA expresses concern about four, but does not specify where the four systems will be located.

Let us remind you that Condor Galaxy is a unique solution. Each of the CG clusters consists of 64 modules, with each module actually containing only one chip. We are talking about the Cerebras Wafer Scale Engine 2 (WSE-2) chip, which is the size of an iPad and contains 850,000 cores. As a result, only one CG system has a performance of 4 ExaFLOPS (FP16), and the total performance of the entire supercomputer will be an incredible 36 ExaFLOPS. This is very, very much, however, just today Nvidia and Amazon announced the construction of a Ceiba supercomputer with a performance of 65 ExaFLOPS in the same mode.

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