Samsung ViewFinity S8, ViewFinity S7, and ViewFinity S6 monitors are fully unveiled

Samsung unveiled its 2024 ViewFininity lineup of monitors targeted at creatives and professionals. Moreover, the updated 2024 ViewFinity monitors help recycling efforts by being made with a minimum of 10% recycled plastic and not applying chemical sprays to the plastic components. The packaging also uses glue instead of staples for easier disassembly. The Easy Setup Stand is put together with one…

Continue reading

ViewSonic XG2536 is launched in the U.S. with a 280Hz FHD IPS display

ViewSonic XG2536 is a new gaming monitor by the brand launched in the U.S. priced at USD 290. The model is built around a 24.5-inch IPS display with an FHD resolution, 99% sRGB color space coverage, 300 nits of typical brightness, 5 ms GTG response time, 0.5 ms MPRT, and a 280Hz refresh rate supported by the two HDMI 2.0 ports and the DisplayPort 1.4 input. The monitor is AMD FreeSync Premium…

Continue reading

MediaTek Pentonic 800 for smart TVs unveiled at Computex 2024

MediaTek Pentonic 800 is the latest chip by the brand for smart displays. It is presented at Computex 2024 and delivers best-in-class video, audio, and cloud gaming experiences. The SoC is ideal for a variety of 4K displays, including smart TVs, smart monitors, commercial displays, and embedded large displays. Compared to the previous generation chip, MediaTek’s AI processor offers 50% faster AI…

Continue reading

Nvidia crowned as biggest winner at Computex 2024 with four major awards for AI innovations

Nvidia has become the biggest winner at Computex 2024, securing four Best Choice Awards. The event, lauded by Taipei Computer Association (TCA) chairman Paul Peng as a barometer for global AI development trends, attracted tech luminaries such as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, AMD CEO Lisa Su, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, and Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger.

Continue reading

Gelsinger’s canceled visit has South Korean industry concerned about marginalization in AI semiconductors

After delivering a keynote speech at Computex 2024, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was originally scheduled to visit South Korea on June 5 to attend Intel’s AI forum. However, recent reports indicate that Gelsinger has canceled his trip to South Korea, sparking concerns in the South Korean industry about the status disparity between the semiconductor industries of Taiwan and South Korea.

Continue reading