Lenovo has unveiled a pair of gaming monitors from its Legion lineup with a 3-side NearEdgeless design, AMD FrreeSync Premium Adaptive-Sync technology, and Natural Low Blue Light technology. The first is the Lenovo Legion Y27q-30. It has a 27-inch IPS display with a QHD resolution, 400 nits of typical brightness, 99% sRGB coverage, 95% DCI-P3 coverage, and 8-bit+FRC color bit depth. This model…
ASRock seems to be ready with the first products to enter the market for gaming monitors. The ASRock PG34WQ15R, ASRock PG32QF, and the ASRock PG27FF have bagged a number of certifications that allow us to outline some basic specs and features. For starters, as gaming products, these will be launched under the Phantom Gaming (PG) sub-brand that’s gaming-targeted. The ASRock PG34WQ15R will have a…
MediaTek has newly clinched a strategic cooperation deal with Intel, sparking speculation over whether the deal will affect its partnership with TSMC or will give it more bargaining chips in future price negotiations with foundry partners.
Saankhya Labs, an Indian fabless semiconductor company, has developed a chip using 5G broadcast technology, allowing mobile devices to receive video signals from traditional broadcast towers.
Thailand’s National Innovation Agency (NIA) has recently hosted the Southeast Asia Startup Assembly (SEASA 2022) in Bangkok under the theme “Open the Cities for Startup Opportunities among APEC Member Economies.”
Despite shortages for some ICs in the second quarter, the notebook industry is expected to see oversupply of panels and audio chips, according to Jim Hsiao, a senior analyst at DIGITIMES Research.
MediaTek has decided to include Intel as one of its foundry partners, as the fabless firm is looking to be among the Wi-Fi 6 chip suppliers for Intel’s notebook CPU platform, according to industry sources.
MediaTek may see its mobile AP shipments fall 30% in the second half of 2022 from its original projections due to sluggish market demand for handsets, and whether its 20% annual revenue growth goal for the year will be adjusted remains to be seen, according to industry sources.
With demand for consumer MCUs and other mass-market chips falling, second- and third-tier foundries have started cutting their prices, according to sources at IC design houses.