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The youngest version of the Samsung Galaxy S23 will be worse than all other models and versions of the line. She’ll get an older memory

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S23 smartphones will use the latest LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 flash storage. But not all versions.

The youngest version of the Samsung Galaxy S23 will be worse than all other models and versions of the line.  She'll get an older memory

According to insider Ice Universe, the base model of the Galaxy S23 with 128 GB of flash memory will receive UFS 3.1 flash memory. This is just about the younger model, since the S23 + in the minimum configuration will have 256 GB of flash memory, like the S23 Ultra.

As for such a strange difference, it seems that it is not at all Samsung’s desire to save money. As the insider says, apparently, the company itself simply does not produce UFS 4.0 chips with a capacity of less than 256 GB.

At the same time, there are Kioxia 128 GB UFS 4.0 chips on the market – these are used in Xiaomi 13. However, tests show that such memory is significantly slower than the values ​​\u200b\u200bdeclared for UFS 4.0, which, apparently, Samsung decided to use its UFS memory 3.1 in the base version of the Galaxy S23.

Ice Universe was the first to accurately talk about the new trend for smartphones with waterfall screens, about the bangs in the iPhone X, about the new design of the iPhone 14 and Samsung’s 200-megapixel image sensor

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Nvidia unveils monstrous H100 NVL dual-chip accelerator with 188 GB of memory for training language models

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Nvidia unveils monstrous H100 NVL dual chip accelerator with 188 GB

Nvidia introduced the H100 NVL accelerator, which, apparently, was created specifically for training language models. Servers equipped with H100 NVL GPUs deliver up to 12x the performance of the GPT-175B over DGX A100 systems while maintaining low latency in power-constrained data center environments, according to Nvidia’s website.

Nvidia unveils monstrous H100 NVL dual-chip accelerator with 188 GB of memory for training language models

In fact, the H100 NVL is a pair of H100s on the same board. We are talking about two GPUs connected by an NVLink interface, thanks to which Nvidia says 68 TFLOPS in double precision calculations (FP64), 143 TFLOPS (Tensor Core FP64), 7916 TOPS (IN8), 188 GB of memory with a bandwidth of 7.8 TB /With. All this allows you to process up to 175 billion ChatGPT parameters in real time.

Nvidia also announced the launch of inference platforms for large language models and generative AI workloads. We are talking about four inference platforms at once, optimized for a diverse set of rapidly developing applications of generative AI.

Each platform combines a full stack of inference software, the company’s latest GPUs, from gaming Ada Lovelace to dedicated Hoppers, and the Grace Hopper Superchip.

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Mastercard will make payments in stablecoins

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Mastercard will make payments in stablecoins

Mastercard has announced a partnership with Australian stablecoin platform Stables to provide USDC payments in the APAC (Asia Pacific) region.

Mastercard will make payments in stablecoins

The new Mastercard will be connected to the Stables crypto wallet, which only supports stablecoins. Card users will be able to pay at any outlets that support Mastercard cards. Funds will be debited from the balance of the Stables crypto wallet with automatic conversion to USDC.

“Mastercard is committed to delivering innovative payment solutions that give cardholders the freedom to spend their assets where, how and when they want. Stables is building a solution for the Web3 sector using Mastercard’s global payment network. The platform also uses various analytical tools, including CipherTrace and Ekata services to ensure trust and security”, ? said the head of Mastercard Australia on fintech Callan Hogan (Kallan Hogan).

Stables co-founder and CEO Erez Rachamim said the initiative was driven by the need for a “simple and affordable means” to leverage digital assets. In addition, these efforts are accompanied by an increased desire of digital asset owners to use a debit card to spend digital currencies. In a global survey by Marqeta, 82% of participants showed interest in such a solution. In addition, according to the survey, 55% of clients in Asia Pacific (APAC) are more comfortable investing in digital assets backed by reliable companies.

Using the Stables wallet, you can also place deposits in other stablecoins such as Tether (USDT) and Binance USD (BUSD). However, all deposits are automatically converted into USDC without commission. The integration is expected to go live in June, in the second quarter of 2023. Mastercard payments in USDC will be available in Australia first. However, later this payment method will be available in Europe, the US, the UK and most of the Asia-Pacific region.

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Samsung has made the Galaxy A54 more premium, but it hasn’t touched the camera. DxOMark put the new product at 85th place

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Samsung has made the Galaxy A54 more premium but it

The Samsung Galaxy A54 has become more premium thanks to the use of a glass back cover, retains water protection and has acquired a new, more powerful platform. However, its camera still leaves much to be desired. DxOMark specialists rated it at 107 points.

Samsung has made the Galaxy A54 more premium, but it hasn't touched the camera.  DxOMark put the new product at 85th place

This is the 85th place in the source rating, although it is the ninth place in the High-End segment. For the quality of photos, the novelty received 106 points, and the video was rated at 115 points.

At the same time, it cannot be argued that the smartphone camera is bad. For example, the Pixel 5 and Galaxy S21 have approximately the same result, and Xiaomi 12 has not gone very far. But it is worth remembering that the Galaxy A54 costs about 500 euros.

The authors of the review note that there is instability in white balance and exposure, focus errors and delays in taking pictures in poor light.

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