Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ SoCs compared
Exynos 8895 vs. Snapdragon 835
Both the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ will be available with two SoCs, Samsung's own Exynos 8895 chipset and Qualcomm's pride and joy, the Snapdragon 835 chipset, and now, both of them have been pitted against each other in a couple of benchmarks.
Samsung says its Galaxy S8 and S8+ flagships are go. Go
Infinity Display, 10nm SoCs and recongizable design
After months of endless rumors, leaks, and predictions, Samsung has now officially unveiled its flagship Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ flagship smartphones.
Samsung gives up on screen finger print scanner
Galaxy 8 is unlikely to have it
Samsung Electronics' upcoming Galaxy S8 is unlikely to feature on-screen fingerprint scanning because its touch sensor partner Synaptics ran out of time for developing the related technology.
Samsung will not rush out Galaxy 8
Therein lies the path to more recall madness
Samsung is not going to rush out its Galaxy 8 to fill the void left by the Note7 recall.
Graphics card makers doing rather well
Nvidia's big names making big cash
Demand from the gaming market and VR is pushing up demand for graphics cards, and some of the big players are laughing all the way to the bank.
Galaxy Note 7 will have a smaller battery
Premature leak
Mobile outfit South Korea Telecom has accidently leaked the spec of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 which shows it has a smaller than expected battery.
Waterproof Samsung isn’t
Whoops
If you look at adverts for Samsung’s new Galaxy you would be forgiven for thinking that the smartphone is waterproof. Unfortunately according to US consumer reports, it isn’t.
Samsung shows off Vulkan improvements
A need of the many
Samsung has been showing off its Vulkan API improvements for its Galaxy S7 and S7 edge.
Samsung shows off 10nm LPDDR4 6GB mobile DRAM
Headed for the Galaxy Note 6
Samsung has unveiled its 10-nanometer LPDDR4 6GB mobile DRAM which is probably heading for the much rumoured Galaxy Note 6 in August this year.
GPU market falling
Down by 20 per cent
The global GPU market has fallen by 20 per cent over the last year.