The Gigabyte GS25F2 gaming monitor is like a twin of the AOC 25G10HE which we listed earlier today. The two monitors are most probably using one and the same 24.5-inch Fast IPS display with an FHD resolution and a 200Hz refresh rate, 300 nits of typical brightness, 1000:1 static contrast ratio, and 8-bit color bit depth. The two monitors also have identical ergonomic and connectivity options – a…
ViewSonic VP2788-5K was unveiled at Pepcom Digital Experience earlier this month and now the company is ready with the full list of specifications for this monitor. This professional monitor from the ViewSonic ColorPro series boasts a 27-inch IPS display with a 5K resolution (5120 x 2880 px) and a 219 ppi pixel density. The monitor’s color accuracy is ensured with a Delta E ≤ 2. The 10-bit panel…
The last one of the group of new AOC Fast IPS gaming monitors is the AOC 25G10HE. It is built around a 24.5-inch Fast IPS display with an FHD resolution, 300 nits of typical brightness, and a 1000:1 static contrast. The 8-bit panel covers 99% of the sRGB and 90% of the DCI-P3 color space. The display delivers 0.3 ms MPRT and a 200Hz refresh rate. The connectivity options comprise two HDMI 2.0…
AOC added two 23.8-inch Fast IPS monitors to its line-up as smaller and more compact brothers of the 27-inch models described in the previous news. These are the AOC 24G11ZE2 and the AOC 24G11ZE2/D. The only difference between the two is the refresh rate – the 24G11ZE2 sports a 240Hz refresh rate, while the 24G11ZE2/D has a 200Hz one. Each features a 23.8-inch Fast IPS display with an FHD…
AOC 27G11ZE2 has been unveiled in China resembling a lot its sibling – the AOC 27G11ZE3, the main difference between the two is the refresh rate. The AOC 27G11ZE2 has a 240Hz refresh rate, while the AOC 27G11ZE3 has a 260Hz refresh rate. Another difference we could spot is the tilt degree – the new model supports from -5 to 20 degrees, while the previous one supports from -5 to 23 degrees…
At CES 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that Samsung Electronics (Samsung) must develop a “new design” to pass Nvidia’s qualification, sparking discussions about whether Samsung can make a comeback with HBM3E in 2025. However, according to Chosun Biz, many industry insiders pointed out that if Samsung collaborates with Nvidia’s competitor Broadcom, a different outcome may emerge.
New players are joining the supply chain competition as China’s major memory chip manufacturers have rapidly developed. It seems to challenge the market positions of Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology.
The US government has unveiled new semiconductor export restrictions aimed at China, potentially disrupting ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) while favoring Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology. Bernstein’s analysis, cited by Seeking Alpha and Business Post, suggests these measures will bolster South Korean chipmakers’ competitiveness.
Rohm Semiconductor, a leading Japanese electronics company, is poised to incur a consolidated net loss of JPY6 billion (US$39 million) for fiscal year 2024 (April 2024 – March 2025), marking its first deficit since 2012. The anticipated downturn comes amid weakening demand for power semiconductors in the electric vehicle (EV) market, a key revenue driver. In response, the company is implementing significant leadership changes and operational adjustments.