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The new 11-inch iPad Pro won’t get a Mini LED screen

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Ross Young, industry analyst and founder of research firms Display Supply Chain Consultants and DisplaySearch, revealed that the upcoming 11-inch iPad Pro will feature the same LED-backlit Retina LCD display as the current generation model, rather than the new Mini LED technology used in larger 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

Rumors have suggested that for the next version of the iPad Pro, Apple will use the Mini LED display featured in the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. The Liquid Retina XDR display on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro delivers extreme dynamic range, deep blacks, and rich detail.

The new 11-inch iPad Pro won't get a Mini LED screen

The iPad Pro’s 11-inch display will get a Retina display that has many of the same features as the older version but lacks extreme dynamic range, higher brightness and deeper blacks. It is expected that the new iPad Pro will receive a single-chip system Apple M2, which will provide a noticeable increase in performance.

Authoritative Bloomberg editor Mark Gurman revealed that Apple has no plans to hold a digital event for these new iPad Pros this month. Instead, Apple is expected to announce new iPad Pro models in a press release in the coming days.

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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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The world’s first tablet with support for two-way satellite communication: Huawei MatePad Pro 11 2024 presented

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The worlds first tablet with support for two way satellite communication

Today, Huawei officially unveiled the MatePad Pro 11 2024 tablet computer, and it turned out to be the first device in its category to support two-way satellite communication – it is implemented only in China through the national Beidou orbital constellation.

The world's first tablet with support for two-way satellite communication: Huawei MatePad Pro 11 2024 presented

But that’s not all the features: Huawei calls the MatePad Pro 11 2024 “the thinnest 11-inch tablet” – the device is only 5.9 mm thick (and weighs 449 grams).

The world's first tablet with support for two-way satellite communication: Huawei MatePad Pro 11 2024 presented

The MatePad Pro 11 2024 hardware platform is based on the Kirin 9000S SoC with a slightly reduced frequency: the device scores 1244 points in the single-threaded Geekbench test and 3793 points in the multi-threaded test. The device received an OLED screen, occupying 92% of the front panel area, and support for 66 W charging.

Huawei MatePad Pro 11 2024 is offered in two configurations: 12/256 GB for $600 and 12/512 GB for $670.

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