Up to 27 higher performanceSamsung has announced that it has started the mass production of SoC on 10nm FinFET manufacturing process, promising impressive improvements in both performance and power consumption.
The 24- and 27-inch monitors with 144Hz and FreeSyncSamsung has announced two new gaming monitors that will be using its quantum dot screen technology, the 24- and 27-inch CFG70 series curved monitors with 1920x1080 resolution, 144Hz and support for AMD FreeSync.
Starting at US $129.99Samsung has unveiled its 960 EVO M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD series back in September and now these drives are actually available for pre-order in the US, giving us a clear idea about the price.
Around US $17 billion in salesAside from the money that the company has lost so far it appears that the death of the Galaxy Note 7 will cost Samsung even more, or around US $17 billion in sales.
Coming with Core i5/i7 CPU and PCIe NVMe SSDIn the aftermath of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 death, the new ArtPC high-end desktop PC from Samsung has been spotted in pre-order, featuring cylindrical design, Core i5/i7 Skylake CPUs, PCIe NVMe SSD and 360-degree audio from Harman Kardon.
Files statement with South Korean stock exchangeAccording to the latest information, it appears that Samsung has decided to permanently end all production of the Galaxy Note 7.
Advises previous owners to shut down and returnAfter a couple of replacements Galaxy Note 7 units caught fire again, Samsung has both stopped production and sales as well as issued a notice advising previous owners to shut down their phones and return them to sellers.
On its 10nm manufacturing processAccording to the latest report, it appears that Samsung will be making Qualcomm's next-generation Snapdragon 830 SoC on its 10nm manufacturing process.
Overheating and losing battery powerIt appears that Samsung just can't get a break with its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone as the replacement units shipped to some users are having problems as well.
512GB SSD to cost the same as 1TB HDDDuring its SSD Global Summit held earlier in South Korea, Samsung also shed a bit more information on SSD prices in the future, expecting a significant drop that should push SSDs closer to HDDs.
NVMe M.2 SSD series based on new Polaris controllerDuring the Samsung SSD Global Summit currently held in South Korea, Samsung has officially unveiled its next-generation M.2 PCIe SSDs, the MLC V-NAND Samsung 960 Pro and the TLC V-NAND Samsung 960 EVO.
Based on the new Polaris controllerAccording to the new report, Samsung is apparently is putting finishing touches on the new PCIe 960 EVO SSD, which will use Samsung new Polaris controller.
CFG70 in two versions and CF791Although IFA 2016 show kicks off in a few days, there are already pre-IFA announcements, including two new Quantum Dot gaming monitors from Samsung, one of which will be available in two sizes, the CFG70 and the CF791.
We might see it at IFA 2016Samsung has unveiled its newest 34-inch curved 1440p 100Hz FreeSync-ready monitor that should be available later this year.
Higher performance, more capacitySamsung has unveiled first details about the 3rd generation High Bandwidth Memory (HMB3) and GDDR6 memory at Hot Chips 28 event, both bringing increased bandwidth, higher capacity and lower power consumption.
64-layer 3D V-NAND in a 2.5-inch form-factorSamsung has unveiled its newest enterprise-class 2.5-inch 32TB SSD at the Flash Memory Summit 2016 in Santa Clara, California, that will be using 64-layer 3D V-NAND and provide higher performance compared to Samsung currently available PM1663a enterprise SSD.
Highest capacity consumer SSD aroundSamsung has pushed the SSD capacity range even further by finally releasing the 4TB version of the well known Samsung 850 EVO SSD.
Higher capacity with same specificationsAs Samsung's 850 series has been reserved for those with deeper pockets, those looking for a cheaper, budget-oriented but also higher capacity SSD, would be happy to know that Samsung has added 500GB model to its 750 EVO lineup.
Highest capacity in its classSamsung has announced its newest EVO Plus 256GB microSD card, which is the highest capacity microSD card in its class and aimed to be used in premium smartphones, tablets, action cameras and drones.
Thanks to 3rd-gen TLC 3D V-NANDSamsung's 4TB model of the popular 850 EVO SSD has finally been listed in Europe and it starts at around €1400.
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