There’s arguably no better place than the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance to launch a convertible, and so the all-new 2019 BMW Z4 M40i Roadster First Edition has picked the perfect spot to make its debut. Arriving twelve months after the automaker teased its droptop at Pebble last year, the new BMW Roadster promises more enthusiastic driving and more technology than … Continue reading
Earlier this week, Nintendo released a video that highlighted a number of indie titles heading for the Switch. If that wasn’t enough for you, then good news: today Nintendo announced that it will also be hosting another Nindies Showcase for summer 2018. This Nindies Showcase will likely announce a collection of new indie titles while giving release dates to some … Continue reading
Given how modern day gaming consoles are being marketed as being more than just for games and can be good for entertainment like watching videos and more, it’s not surprising that there are also accessories like PDP’s Media Remote for the Sony PS4. Now if you have yet to get the remote or are looking for an update, you’re in luck.
PDP has recently announced its new PS4 Cloud Remote, which on the surface pretty much looks like its predecessor save for some changes here and there. However one of the biggest changes, and this might appeal to users with multiple devices, is that the Cloud Remote has the ability to automatically detect devices that are connected to the PS4.
What this means is that users will be able to program all PS4-connected devices with a single remote, thus removing the hassle of juggling multiple remotes at once, and will also help users link all their devices together especially if you have some kind of complicated setup. Customers who purchase the remote will also be given a 30-day free trial of the PlayStation Vue Core plan worth $49.99.
As for the price of the remote itself, it is set at $30 and is available for pre-order via PDP’s website where it is set for an 18th of September release.
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For the past few iPhone generations, TSMC has reportedly been the exclusive supplier to Apple for their A-series chipsets. Prior to that, both Samsung and TSMC were producing the chipsets for Apple. Now it looks like TSMC’s exclusive deal with Apple could continue into 2019, according to a report from EE Times.
This means that TSMC’s exclusivity with Apple would run for four generations of iOS devices, where the company’s exclusive deal kicked off in 2016 with the A10 used in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, followed by the A11 in last year’s iPhones, and the A12 in this year’s iPhones, and now presumably the A13 in 2019’s iPhones.
Speaking to EE Times in an interview, Arete Research analyst Brett Simpson said, “As long as TSMC continues to offer something new at leading-edge every year and continues to execute well on yield, I could see Apple remaining sole source on foundry at TSMC for years to come.” We have previously heard that Samsung was trying to win some orders for 2019’s A13 chipset, but this report seems to cast some doubt on whether or not that will happen.
Credit Suisse analyst Randy Abrams adds, “Apple and TSMC have mutually benefited to date from the relationship; Apple has been able to have annual upgrades to its processors, and TSMC has a very large anchor customer to bring it up to scale on its new nodes.”
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