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Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will get brand new and fully 64-bit cores

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According to recent data, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 single-chip system can receive a 1 + 2 + 3 + 2 format configuration.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will get brand new and fully 64-bit cores

According to insider Kuba Wojciechowski, we are waiting for one Hunter ELP super-core, which Qualcomm itself will call Kryo Gold Plus, two Hunter cores (Titanium), three Hunter cores (Gold) and two Hayes (Silver). The platform itself is codenamed Lanai or Pineapple.

If we compare this with early information, then we are probably talking about Cortex-X4, Cortex-A715, Cortex-A710 and Cortex-A510 / 515. However, the insider says that the Hunter and Hayes cores, that is, all cores, will be completely new solutions, that is, apparently, not Cortex-A715 and the others listed above. The new cores will not support 32-bit computing, which means that all 2024 flagships that will receive Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will be fully 64-bit following the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.

In addition, the new platform will receive an Adreno 750 GPU with a frequency of 770 MHz, although this is not the final value.

Wojciechowski was previously the first to point out that Xiaomi will switch to using JLQ platforms. In addition, he was the first to discover information about the modified configuration of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

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Nvidia introduced the NIM software platform for rapid deployment of AI models

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At GTC, Nvidia announced a new software platform, Nvidia NIM, designed to streamline the deployment of custom and pre-trained AI models in production environments.

Nvidia introduced the NIM software platform for rapid deployment of AI models

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As a rule, it takes developers weeks or even months to develop such containers, Nvidia says, and this is provided that the company has a staff of artificial intelligence specialists. With NIM, Nvidia aims to create an ecosystem of ready-to-use containers that use its hardware as the base layer and curated microservices as the core software layer for companies that want to accelerate their AI efforts.

NIM currently includes support for NVIDIA, A121, Adept, Cohere, Getty Images and Shutterstock models, as well as open Google, Hugging Face, Meta, Microsoft, Mistral AI and Stability AI models. Nvidia is already working with Amazon, Google and Microsoft to make NIM microservices available in SageMaker, Kubernetes Engine and Azure AI. They will also be integrated into platforms such as Deepset, LangChain and LlamaIndex.

“We believe that Nvidia GPU is the best place for models and that NVIDIA NIM is the best software package, the best development environment so that authors can focus on developing enterprise applications. Just let Nvidia do the job of building these models in the most efficient way possible,” Manuvir Das, head of enterprise computing at Nvidia, said during the press conference.

Nvidia will use Triton, TensorRT and TensorRT-LLM servers. Some of the Nvidia microservices available through NIM will include Riva for tuning speech models and translators, cuOpt for routing optimization, and Earth-2 model for weather and climate modeling.

The company plans to add additional capabilities over time, including, for example, making the Nvidia RAG LLM operator, which promises to make it much easier to create generative chatbots that can use user data.

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China is preparing to launch a relay satellite for the Chang'e-6 lunar mission

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According to information from the National Space Administration of China, a relay satellite for the upcoming Chang'e 6 lunar mission and other lunar exploration programs is scheduled to launch soon. The combination of the Queqiao 2 relay satellite and the Long March 8 launch vehicle was delivered to the launch tower of the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center in Hainan province on Sunday morning.

The satellite and rocket were delivered in February to the Wenchang center, where they were inspected and assembled. The rocket will still undergo final checks before being loaded with fuel, the National Space Administration said.

China is preparing to launch a relay satellite for the Chang'e-6 lunar mission

The Queqiao 2 relay satellite and the Long March 8 launch vehicle have been transferred to the launch area of ​​the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center in Hainan Province. The satellite is expected to be launched in the next few days. Source: Xinhua

Queqiao 1's predecessor, Queqiao 2, was launched into orbit by a Long March 4C rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province in May 2018. It currently serves as the relay platform for the Chang'e 4 lunar mission.

Chang'e 4 landed in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the Moon in January 2019, becoming the first spacecraft to operate in that hemisphere.

If everything goes according to plan, the Chang'e-6 probe will become the second spacecraft to reach the far side of the Moon. Its mission involves delivering samples from the far side of the Moon—a complex and never-before-implemented task.

To ensure communication between the Chang'e 4 and Chang'e 6 spacecraft with the Earth, relay satellites are required due to their special location. Transmitting these signals is the main task of Queqiao 1 and Queqiao 2.

Space technology expert Pan Zhihao, who worked for many years at the China Academy of Space Technology, said the fact that Queqiao 2 was transported by the Long March 8 rocket indicates that the relay satellite is larger and heavier than its predecessor.

“Queqiao 2 has been designed with more features and a longer service life in mind. “It will be the key to China's next few lunar missions,” he said.

Chang'e 6 will consist of four components – the orbiter, the lander, the ascent device and the lander. In addition to sample collection instruments, the module will carry scientific instruments from Pakistan, France, Italy and the European Space Agency, mission organizers said.

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Redmi moves to Snapdragon 8s Gen3 with huge investment in the new lineup

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Redmi moves to Snapdragon 8s Gen3 with huge investment in

Wang Teng Thomas, Director of New Products at Xiaomi, posted a new message on the Weibo social network saying that the new Redmi lineup will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8s Gen3 mobile platform.

Wang Teng Thomas said that according to internal calculations, Redmi's investment in creating smartphones based on this new platform was almost 1 billion yuan ($138 million) more than when the company's smartphones used Snapdragon 7 series platforms.

Redmi moves to Snapdragon 8s Gen3 with huge investment in the new lineup

In terms of multi-threading, according to Geekbench 6, the performance of the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 single-chip system was 20% greater than that of competing platforms.

This chip will appear for the first time in Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro. It will also be used by Honor, iQOO, Redmi, Realme and others.

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