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POCO India’s new logo and “MadeOfMad” mascot | POCO X3 Pro 4G launch expected around March 10 in India

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POCO, one of the brands of Xiaomi, has launched a very interesting new logo and a mascot. It has been announced by POCO India and not by POCO Global. A few months ago, Realme took a similar set where they unveiled their new mascot ‘Realmeow’. It seems like POCO India is ready to bring a fight a to them and show their creativity. POCO India has named it “Made Of Mad“ and it’s also a mascot of the brand from now on.

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The new mascot appears in the first ‘O’ letter of POCO India logo. The mascot shows all three emotions; madness, evil, and a bit of Goodness. Basically, it is an emoticon with three different attributes. The ring above the head of the emoji resembles goodness. The antenna-shaped ears show the naughty side of the emoji. The eyes are shaped in such a manner that gives out an Evil look. You can see more in details from the above image. It is the official explanation of the new mascot from the company.

Apart from this, there is another major news from the house of Poco India. Their smartphone, Poco X3 Pro, has been approved by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and we might see it hit the market very soon. According to a tweet from a tipster, we can see Poco X3 in the stores by the first week of March 2021. Poco X3 flaunts a 6.67-inch FHD+ display and has a solid refresh rate of 120Hz.

Also Read: Redmi teases key specifications of Note 10 Series ahead of March 4th launch

It is run by the Snapdragon 732G chipset. But according to the tweet, this handset will not be a 5G smartphone. It is expected to house a quad-camera system with 64 MP of the primary camera. Along with that, it hosts a 20 MP selfie snapper. The smartphone is backed by a powerful 6,000mAh battery and supports 33W fast charging. Being a 4G device and not a 5G device is one of the biggest con of the device. Will it be able to attract the customers? Let’s see.

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NVIDIA launches CMP 30HX, 40HX, 50HX, and 90HX GPUs For Mining

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NVIDIA has finally accepted the massive mining demand from India’s GPU market and across the globe right now and has launched a series of dedicated cryptography mining GPUs named CMP (Cryptocurrency Mining Processor). It’s the first time an official product has been launched from NVIDIA itself.

NVIDIA is going to launch a total of 4 CMP graphics cards. Two of them, CMP 30HX and 40HX, are set to come in Q1, and CMP 50HX and 90HX are set to come in Q2. Right now, it’s not known which HX correlates to which GeForce GPU. However, we can guess this using the memory size and using the TDP and hash rate to come to the same conclusion. Up to 86 MH/s of has rates, the company is indicating strongly about a full lineup.

NVIDIA CMP HX GPU Lineup 30HX 40HX 50HX 90HX NVIDIA launches CMP 30HX, 40HX, 50HX, and 90HX GPUs For Mining

For example, the RTX 3070 has a hash rate of 50 to 60 MH/s. No other CMPs are getting matched with this rate. Let’s see if NVIDIA uses the lower binned dies of the GeForce models having lower core counts or not.

Designed for the professional mining operations

NVIDIA CMP features a fully open, air-flow optimized bracket and is made to allow one CPU to control a higher number of GPUs.

Optimized for the best mining performance

The architecture of the NVIDIA GPU allows you to mine more effectively and recoup your mining investment quickly.

Available from authorized partners

Available from the authorized partners, including MSI, Gigabyte, ASUS, PC Partner, EVGA, Colorful, and Palit.

Also, it is not clear how the process to halve RTX 3060 mining rate will be received. Some are saying if anyone buys the hardware, then he/she reserves the right to use it to its full potential.

Below, here is the full press release about the NVIDIA CMP series:

We are gamers, through and through. Yet NVIDIA GPUs are programmable. And users are constantly discovering new applications for them, from weather simulation and gene sequencing to deep learning and robotics. Mining cryptocurrency is one of them.

With the launch of GeForce RTX 3060 on Feb. 25, we’re taking an important step to help ensure GeForce GPUs end up in the hands of gamers.

RTX 3060 software drivers are designed to detect specific attributes of the Ethereum cryptocurrency mining algorithm, and limit the hash rate, or cryptocurrency mining efficiency, by around 50 percent.

To address the specific needs of Ethereum mining, we’re announcing the NVIDIA CMP, or, Cryptocurrency Mining Processor, product line for professional mining. CMP products — which don’t do graphics — are sold through authorized partners and optimized for the best mining performance and efficiency. CMP lacks display outputs, enabling improved airflow while mining so they can be more densely packed. CMPs also have a lower peak core voltage and frequency, which improves mining power efficiency.

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Arkadiusz Milik has a release clause in his Marseille contract

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Arkadiusz Milik was linked to Spurs, Everton, Juventus and Roma and was a backup option at Napoli before he signed with Marseille. The Polish international is a good striker, and was chased by the likes of Atletico Madrid too in the winter transfer window before they signed Moussa Dembele from Lyon. 

Fabrizio Romano further commented that the player, In his contract right now, has a release clause for all clubs this summer worth €12 million. This presents itself as a big opportunity and a great deal. Milik has made two appearances for Marseille so far and already has a goal to show for it. 

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Juventus are looking for a new striker next season, and should they choose to not make Alvaro Morata’s loan deal permanent, Milik could be an interesting option since they have been watching the player for a long time now. 

Moreover, he has good experience of Serie A and could challenge the forwards at the club too. With a release clause worth €12 million in the modern transfer window, the situation demands attention since the money can be afforded by almost every club across Europe.  

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The final decision on the matter, of course, rests with Milik and the club that he wants or chooses of all those who could be in the race for the number 9. Milik is currently on loan at Marseille, with the deal set to end in June 2022. However, another club could easily swoop in and flip the situation. 

boAt Aavante 4000DA soundbar teased on Flipkart

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boAt is known to make some great audio products in India and among them, their soundbar line of products provides a great audio experience. The boAt Aavante soundbars have a wide demand among fans and boAt always refreshes its audio line to keep them satisfied.

Unlike Amazon India, most of the time, this boAt is launching its new soundbar on Flipkart, the new Aavante 4000DA soundbar is launching pretty soon. boAt has teased it on a dedicated Flipkart page and has specified some important specs of the soundbar.

boAt Aavante 4000DA soundbar teased on Flipkart

Apart from the soundbar itself that features 200W RMS HD audio, there’s a dedicated wired subwoofer. It provides 2.1.2 Channel Surround Sound experience and boAt confirms the presence of USB as well.

boAt Aavante 4000DA soundbar teased on Flipkart

boAt Aavante 4000DA soundbar comes with Dolby Atmos and that should really give a superior surround sound experience.

Aavante 4000DA soundbar

Apart from these few features boAt has not revealed much but is stressing on the Dolby Atmos sound experience. We won’t have to wait long until more specs are revealed and the product itself launches, stay tuned for more updates!

Here’s teaser page: http://fkrt.it/CiJWjSNNNN

Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G and Narzo 30A specifications tipped ahead 24th February launch

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Realme India has already declared the official launch date and time of the upcoming Narzo 30 series. As we already knew the launch date is now confirmed officially on 24th February at 12:30PM on Flipkart. Both the phones are Flipkart exclusive and this time we are being promised to get the Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G cheaper than the last launched Realme X7 5G, which means this time as hinted by Madhav the Narzo 30 Pro 5G will be cheaper than Rs.19,999 in India.

Ahead of the official launch in India, Mukul Sharma who goes by the name @stufflistings in twitter has given some exclusive specification list of both the upcoming Narzo series smartphones.

Specification of Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G

The to be cheapest Realme smartphone in India is expected to have a 120Hz display. The phone will be powered by 5000mAh battery with a 30W fast charging. The Dimensity 800U chipset is much more faster, have higher CPU performance rate and has higher GPU efficiency than any Dimensity 700 series chipset. Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G will have a 48MP primary sensor among the triple rear camera. It is expected to support Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res Audio.

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Specification of Realme Narzo 30A

This time we are not expecting a vanilla version rather the Realme 30A will have a 6.5-inch display with waterdrop notch. The phone will be powered by a 6000mAh battery with 18W fast charging. The phone will have MediaTek Helio G85 processor. Realme 30A is expected to have a 13MP primary sensor among the dual rear cameras and an 8MP front camera. We will se a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The colour options are Black and Light Blue.

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Chelsea players linked to Italy switches: one positive and another false alarm

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Chelsea fans are worried right now, because they could be losing another talented youngster in the form of Fikayo Tomori to AC Milan, where is currently on loan. The defender is totally focused on AC Milan, and the people at his new club are really happy with him. 

He’s aggressive, fast and an important centre-back for the Rossoneri and will have an important part to play in their quest for the Serie A title this season.  Even more interestingly, they could seriously think of paying the €30 million that Chelsea have asked for if Milan want to keep Tomori permanently. 

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The Red and Black club wanted Strasbourg defender Mohamed Simakan as their first choice for the summer. However, he has gone to Leipzig and will be replacing Dayot Upamecano, who has been captured by Bayern Munich ahead of the 21/22 season. Hence, Tomori is now their first choice. 

Elsewhere, linking another Chelsea player to a move to Italy, there were rumours of Hakim Ziyech potentially moving to AC Milan or Juventus this week. Those rumours were rightfully squashed by Fabrizio Romano and Francesco Porzio on the Here We Go podcast on Patreon, where the transfer insiders said that the rumour was false. 

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The Moroccan has barely had time to prove himself at Chelsea and only joined the club six months ago. It is absolutely foolish to realistically expect the player to leave London this soon, and he will be staying at Stamford Bridge.  

Samsung Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72 rumored to launch in India in mid-March

Samsung is set to launch two of its smartphone in India by the mid of the next month. These two smartphones are Samsung Galaxy A52 And Galaxy A72. Both of the devices have been tracked by the market participants and over the course of the last 6 months, we have seen several leaks of these two devices coming out.

Also Read: Moto G10 and Moto G30 with 5,000mAh battery and quad-camera launched

Last month we reported that the smartphone might be heading to India. This can be read here. Now some reports have added more fuel to the ongoing speculation and we think that by the middle of March, we might see both of the products available in the market. Samsung Galaxy A52 might come with a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display and will have a modest refresh rate of 90Hz.

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It might be run by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC. The smartphone will have a RAM of 8 GB and internal storage of 128 GB. In terms of optics, it is expected to house a quad-camera system. This includes a 64 MP primary sensor, 12 MP secondary lens, and a couple of 5 MP lenses. Talking about the selfies, we will get a 32 MP snapper on the front. It might house a 4,500mAh battery with 25W fast-charging support. 

In comparison to this, Samsung Galaxy A72 might sport a 6.7-inch FHD+ display and offer 90Hz refresh rate as same as the above-mentioned handset. The 4G and the 5G variant of the smartphone are expected to have a Snapdragon 720G SoC and Snapdragon 750G SoC. It is suggested that this smartphone will also house a quad-rear camera setup with similar specifications to that Samsung Galaxy A52. One main difference is that this model will pack a stronger battery cell of 5,000mAh. It will be paired with 25W fast charging.

Also read: Redmi teases key specifications of Note 10 Series ahead of March 4th launch

The price of the 4G and 5G variant of Samsung Galaxy A52 will be around Rs 30,000 and Rs 35,000 respective. Similarly, the price of the 4G and 5G variant of Samsung Galaxy A72 will be around Rs 39,800 and Rs 45,200.

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Facebook cuts-off news sharing in Australia

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Australia is on the verge of implementing a controversial law that would require technology companies to pay publishers when users post their articles.

The new law has received backlash from two of the world’s biggest tech companies, Facebook and Google. In recent updates, the social media giant Facebook has restricted the sharing of news on its service in Australia.

The new restrictions from Facebook are the strongest stand yet against the new proposed legislation. The law would require Google and Facebook to pay publishers for their articles’ value on the digital platforms.

The whole scenario started when the news outlets started demanding payments, arguing that they should be fairly compensated for their journalism as Google and Facebook capture much of the advertising market.

Facebook’s decision has a major impact on Australia’s news market as it blocks those in Australia from sharing news stories and stops users globally from sharing articles from Australian publishers. The company has cut Australia’s most widely used way of sharing news online and has cut off millions from accessing Australia’s new information.

But non-news websites, including government platforms for coronavirus information and weather warnings, and satirical pages, were accessible. The reason behind such drastic measures is not simply because of losing a share of their profit, but Facebook and Google have much bigger worries.

If the new law is passed in Australia and Google and Facebook agree to comply with it, then a similar structure would be observed in other countries that have been keeping an eye on Google and Facebook.

“Facebook needs to think very carefully about what this means for its reputation and standing. On quiet, sober reflection, they will start to become quite troubled about what that would mean for how that platform is received.”

Josh Frydenberg, Australia’s Treasurer, tweeted that, “He raised a few remaining issues with the Government’s news media bargaining code and we agreed to continue our conversation to try to find a pathway forward.”

William Easton, managing director for Facebook in Australia and New Zealand, said Wednesday in a blog post, “The proposed law fundamentally misunderstands the relationship between our platform and publishers who use it to share news content. It has left us facing a stark choice: Attempt to comply with a law that ignores the realities of this relationship, or stop allowing news content on our services in Australia. With a heavy heart, we are choosing the latter.”

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Moto G10 and Moto G30 with 5,000mAh battery and quad-camera launched

Lenovo-owned Motorola has finally launched their two handsets Moto G10 and the Moto G30. Let us have a look at them.

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Moto G10

Moto G10 flaunts a 6.5-inch HD+ display and have a modest refresh rate of 60Hz. It has a notch for the selfie camera and is powered by the Snapdragon 460 mobile processor. In terms of optics at the rear panel, it includes a 48-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor, and two 2-megapixel sensors for macro shots and depth sensing. It has a 4 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of internal storage. 

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The smartphone houses a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging. It is IP52 water-resistant and has other features like 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Moto G10 price

Moto G10 will cost you around EUR 149.99 or roughly Rs.13,300. It comes in two colour options: Aurora Grey and Iridescent Pearl colours. 

Also Read: Redmi teases key specifications of Note 10 Series ahead of March 4th launch

Moto G30

Moto G30 sports a 6.5-inch HD+ IPS display and has a screen resolution of 720×1,600 pixels. It is powered by the Snapdragon 662 SoC. In has a quad rear camera setup at the back. That features a 64-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor, and two 2-megapixel sensors for macro shots and depth sensing. For selfies, you will see a 13-megapixel selfie shooter.

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It is also powered by a 5,000mAh battery but has a faster 20W charging support. It also has P52-rated water resistance. It has a RAM of 6 GB and internal storage of 128 GB. This storage can be expanded with the aid of a microSD card.

Moto G30 price

Moto G10 will cost you around EUR 179.99 or roughly Rs. 15,900. It also comes in two colour options: Pastel Sky and Phantom Black colours. 

Also Read: Realme Narzo 30 series Landing page is live on Flipkart

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Did you know, The world is short of Semiconductors?

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As we witnessed in 2020, the availability of high-performance CPUs in the market was not enough to meet the buyers’ demands. We have already seen how the CEOs of companies like Intel and AMD have to written to the new U.S president, Joe Biden, to give additional fundings to the production of semiconductors so that the companies can meet the growing demands of the companies.

In recent updates, President Joe Biden’s top economic adviser, Brian Deese, has sought the Taiwanese government’s help to resolve the growing global semiconductor shortage.

The letter indicates that the White House is finally getting serious regarding the global issues which the former president believed didn’t even exist. Deese, the director of the National Economic Council, and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan are both personally engaged in the effort to address the issue.

The shortage of semiconductors has majorly impacted the U.S auto-manufacturing industry; however, not only the U.S but also every major manufacturing industry in other countries is affected by the shortage of semiconductors. However, all the countries that are addressing the issue agree upon that the shortage is not a short-term crisis.

Why Taiwan?

The country has the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturing industry and also relies on U.S. weapons to defend against China, which views the island as part of its territory and has threatened to use force if Taipei moves toward formal independence. That’s china for you.

The auto industry is depending on the White House to convince the governments of other countries to allocate supplies to the U.S.

“We think those are reasonable things for the government to ask. This is going to be a problem for the first half of the year.”

Why the Auto industry is in Crisis?

The auto industry was first hit in December due to chip shortage, coinciding with a tumultuous transition of power, an impeachment trial, the ongoing pandemic, and the urgent push for an economic stimulus. The company didn’t have time to recover because the government was busy protecting its seat. And as soon as Biden was sworn in as the president the industry only managed to receive preliminary support to fix the problem.

The auto industry suffered shortfalls in chips used for everything from parking sensors to reducing emissions. With carmakers including Germany’s Volkswagen AG, Ford, and Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp. forced to halt production and idle plants, the global Auto market suffered heavy losses and still has a long recovery road.

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