Where is the Realme 4 series? Did they take a leap from 3 straight to 5?
Realme is going to launch the Realme 5 series on 20th August 12:30 pm, and will be a Flipkart exclusive. This series will include the Realme 5 and the Realme 5 Pro smartphones. Both the smartphones will have quad-camera setup, including ultrawide angle, super macro, and portrait modules. according to the brand’s advertisements via their official Twitter account.
The Realme 5 Pro will have a 48MP Sony IMX586 as the main sensor among the quad-camera setup. The Pro version is going to have the best camera in the Realme lineup till now.
From the official Twitter account of Realme, we have known that the Realme 5 Pro will have best in the line Qualcomm Snapdragon processor on board. A powerful camera smartphone with a powerful performance as well.
A very little is known about the Realme 5 smartphone but as much as we know Realme 5 will come with a MediaTek processor onboard. Moreover, according to some official leaks, Realme is not only going to launch the Realme 5 series but also their 64MP quad-camera phone will be showcased for the first time officially.
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The club has always been trying to play catch up with those above them
when it comes to the transfer market, as Daniel Levy is not a man who will
splash the cash without a certain amount of caution.
This does not appear to be changing anytime soon but this summer has seen
the club smash their transfer
record after agreeing a £55 million deal to bring Tanguy Ndombele in from
Lyon. They were also linked to a deal for Juventus striker Paulo Dybala,
although couldn’t get the transfer over the line due to the cost of the
player’s wages.
He would have been an exciting addition though Spurs do have Harry Kane to
lead the line. The London club had several quality forwards to excite the White
Hart Lane faithful over the years and Kane has certainly continued that
tradition.
With that in mind, we have taken a look back at three other strikers that
Tottenham signed throughout the Premier League era that offered the fans huge
excitement at the time.
Teddy Sheringham
Previous club: Nottingham Forest
Transfer fee: £2.1m
Premier League goals for Spurs: 97 (across two spells)
In the inaugural Premier League season, Tottenham signed Nottingham Forest’s young star Teddy Sheringham. The player had made his name at Millwall and was a proven goal scorer. The £2.1 million fees was a lot at the time but it turned out to be a snip. The England legend would go on to smash home nearly 100 top-flight goals in two spells and is widely considered the best striker the club has had in the modern era – through Harry Kane might have something to say about that.
Jurgen Klinsmann
Previous club: AS Monaco
Transfer fee: £2m
Premier League goals for Spurs: 20
Spurs’ new signing Ndombele comes with a huge reputation from France.
The player cost Tottenham £55.5m, breaking their club transfer record. His
arrival has given Pochettino a boost and with Spurs at 18/1 to win the title in
football betting outright markets. While the fee might be somewhat extraordinary,
the arrival of a player from outside the country is the norm in modern
football. But the influx of foreign talent was new to the English game in the
early to mid-1990s and Jurgen Klinsmann’s arrival from Monaco was a big deal in
1994. The German would score 20 goals in his single season with the club and
remains a popular figure to this day.
Dimitar Berbatov
Previous club: Bayer Leverkusen
Transfer fee: £10.9m
Premier League goals for Spurs: 27
The Bulgarian striker was a big success during his two campaigns at White
Hart Lane. After hitting 69 goals for Leverkusen Spurs
agreed a fee of £10.9m to bring him to London and his cultured, languid
style was a big hit with fans and pundits alike. His move to Manchester United
at the start of the 2008-09 campaign soured things but he will still be
remembered as one of Tottenham’s most classy strikers in Premier League
history.
So there you have it – this summer may have seen Tottenham break a record, but snapping up quality players at crucial moments has been a key feature in the club’s history.
Manchester United produced a clinical performance in their 1st match of the Premier League to beat Chelsea 4-0.
Manchester United beat Chelsea in their 1st home game in the new campaign 4-0, on Sunday. Ole Gunner Solskjaer’s faith in Marcus Rashford has paid dividends in the match. He sold Lukaku to Inter and deployed Rashford in the striker role.
Rashford successfully repaid Solskjaer’s faith in him by scoring 2 goals – one from the spot and the other was a beautifully taken shot from a United counter-attack. Anthony Martial got back his favoured No. 9 shirt for the new campaign and he was on the scoresheet as well. Manchester United debutant, Danil James who came from Swansea City, also scored a goal in his 1st match.
But one thing, you shouldn’t let the scoreline fool you. Manchester United didn’t dominate the whole game. Lampard’s side was the better of the two for many phases of the game. In the 1st half Chelsea were the better side. They had hit the post twice in the first half and really should have scored at least one before the break. Solskjaer’s United was clinical and that was enough to take the opening 3 points.
Kurt Zouma was brought back in the Chelsea starting XI after the unexpected transfer of David Luiz to Arsenal. Zouma was at fault for Chelsea. It was the French defender who gifted United their first real chance of the game. He gave the ball away to Anthony Martial on the edge of the area but fortunately for him United failed to convert it into a goal. And then again it was his rash, clumsy challenge on Marcus Rashford that gave the home side a penalty against the run of play.
Manchester United improved their defence by signing Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka. But still, it was clear that Manchester United were missing something in midfield. They are still short in the middle of the park. Scott McTominay and Paul Pogba struggled to initially impose themselves on the game and looked vastly inferior to Jorgino and Mateo Kovacic.
Passes in opposite half by midfielders: Kovacic – 33 Jorginho – 31 Pogba and McTominay – 23 combined.
Manchester United missed out on signing a midfielder in the summer and will pay for that lack of transfer activity soon.
Pogba told RMC Sport after the match: “I’m always good when I play football. I do what I love, it’s my job. I will give my best every time I’m on the pitch. Now, we know that there were words. The future will tell [what will happen]. This point of questioning remains. I am in Manchester. I’m having fun with my team-mates, I always want to win the matches. I will always give myself thoroughly when I am on the pitch.”
United manager Solskjaer said about Pogba after the match: “Paul can do many jobs, the attacking midfield job and today more the link player. And when you’ve [Victor] Lindelof, [Harry] Maguire and David [De Gea] at the back, they can feed the ball, so he’ll get it in good positions. He can do everything a midfielder can. He was asked to play the sitting role and first half I thought Chelsea pegged us back so he had to do loads of running down the channels, they created a few problems then, but we’re fit, he’s fit. The pass for the third goal was fantastic and the run and pass for the fourth, I just wanted him to go all the way.”
Solskjaer further added: “I’ve always said he’s a top, top lad, he’s such a professional. He loves playing, whether it’s training, a behind-closed-doors match or here at Old Trafford. He grows more when he comes here. He’s a World Cup winner, he’s come so far in his career. he just wants to play. He’s confident and wants the ball. Yeah, he lost it a few times, but get back on the ball and play.”
Zinedine Zidane suggests that Neymar to Real Madrid is still a possibility.
Neymar looks almost certain to leave the Parc des Princes before the transfer window closes. He has been heavily linked with a return to his former club Barcelona. But we could also see him move to his former LaLiga rivals Real Madrid.
The Premier League transfer window is closed, so the Brazilian forward is set to dominate the headlines for weeks to come.
According to some reports, Real Madrid are willing to offer Neymar a net salary of €40million per season and a five-year contract. Real Madrid manager Zidane has also refused to rule out a last-minute move for Neymar.
Zidane told reporters after his side’s 2-2 draw with Roma on Sunday.: “Neymar is not [in our squad] but until 2nd September, anything can happen. We are with the squad that we have and we are only thinking about that.”
Two of Real Madrid players, Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez are also expected to leave the Bernabeu this summer. Zidane commented on the current situation: “Bale and Rodriguez are two players in our squad. They are both registered, but anything can happen [until the end of the transfer window] and I, as a coach of Real Madrid, must count on them. I count on them 100 percent.”
“James Rodriguez is a Real Madrid player under contract. He has not been summoned [to the squad recently], but this can change. Even before the end of the transfer window, everything can happen.”
Although the new season starts next weekend in Spain, the transfer window will remain open until 2nd September. This will give Real Madrid plenty of time to make further changes to their squad.
Finally, AMD launches the 2nd gen EPYC CPUs based on Zen 2 architecture, up to 64 cores and 128 threads for $6,950
The Red team has already announced its flagship EPYC Rome CPUs a year ago but all we knew about them that they are coming. But finally, they are launched, 1 month later to the launch of very successful Ryzen 3000 processors.
The new EPYC CPUs are based on AMD’s revolutionary Zen 2 platform. We already have seen how capable these server end CPUs are and now AMD has made the CPUs official and their performances as well.
In our present world, most of the data centres and cloud servers are powered by Intel Xeon chips which have very high pricing though being based on the same old 14nm architecture. But Intel has a legacy and their products have certain software advantages that developers have infused in the past years.
AMD though has not been competitive to Intel in the server market at all. So, in 2017 the Red team brought the first EPYC CPUs coded as Naples based on 14nm Zen microarchitecture. Though AMD could not create huge market attention still at least they stepped into the data centre market.
Then AMD could always create their next EPYC CPUs on Zen+ microarchitecture but they chose a difficult path of directly shifting to Zen 2 microarchitecture based on 7nm process. This has totally changed the thinking of the server market, creating world records with its amazing performance.
Obviously the higher clock speeds, ~15% uplift to instructions per cycle (IPC) throughput, larger cache memory, a fast move to PCIe gen 4.0 has made EPYC CPUs superior to Intel and the pricing of these CPUs has made the market leaders in jeopardy.
The EPYC Rome CPU
The AMD EPYC Rome CPUs
The EPYC Rome CPUs have a unique design, with up to eight 7nm compute die each consisting 8 cores, connected via the Infinity Fabric to a central 14nm I/O die that houses the memory and PCIe controllers.
The Zen 2 architecture will provide up to:
2X the compute power per node,
improved execution pipeline,
doubled core density, and
will use half the energy per operation.
The EPYC server line-up, codenamed as Rome, scales up to 64 cores and 128 threads. Now, this will help AMD’s enterprise customers to equip a single dual-socket motherboard with up to 128 cores and 256 threads. Rome is also the first PCIe 4.0 compatible CPU, that offers double the bandwidth per channel.
The EPYC ‘Rome’ server-end processors will be equipped with an eight-channel DDR4 memory controller, which has been housed inside the I/O die which present in the centre. This improved design will help each chiplet to access the memory with equal latency. The multiple cores have support up to 4TB of DDR4 memory per socket.
Being the first processors to support the PCIe 4.0 standard, they have support up to 128 PCIe 4.0 lanes. This makes the EPYC Rome processors an ideal companion for AMD’s Radeon Instinct MI60 and MI50 GPU accelerators that utilize the PCIe 4.0 x16 interface.
AMD will also continue to provide two-socket servers (2P), and models for single-socket servers (denoted by the single “P” suffix). The EPYC Rome CPUs starts all the way from 8 cores and 16 threads up to an x86-industry-leading 64 cores and 128 threads.
AMD offers more cores and threads in every segment and up to three times more L3 cache at drastically lower pricing.
Model
OPN
Cores
Threads
Base Clock
Boost Clock
L3 Cache
TDP
EPYC 7742
100-0000000053
64
128
2.25 GHz
3.40 GHz
256MB
225W / 240W
EPYC 7702
100-0000000038
64
128
2.00 GHz
3.35 GHz
256MB
180W / 200W
EPYC 7552
100-0000000076
48
96
2.20 GHz
3.35 GHz
192MB
180W / 200W
EPYC 7542
100-0000000075
32
64
2.90 GHz
3.40 GHz
128MB
225W / 240W
EPYC 7502
100-0000000054
32
64
2.50 GHz
3.35 GHz
128MB
180W / 200W
EPYC 7452
100-0000000057
32
64
2.35 GHz
3.35 GHz
128MB
155W / 180W
EPYC 7402
100-0000000046
24
48
2.80 GHz
3.35 GHz
128MB
180W / 200W
EPYC 7352
100-0000000077
24
48
2.30 GHz
3.20 GHz
128MB
155W / 180W
EPYC 7302
100-0000000043
16
32
2.80 GHz
3.30 GHz
128MB
155W / 180W
Another fact also remains that though base clock speeds of these CPUs range from 2.0 GHz to 3.2 GHz as we go up the stack we see a bump in boost clocks ranging from 3.0 GHz to 3.4 GHz.
via AnandTech
AMD’s power-aware boost algorithms surely help to get high multi-core frequencies even on the monstrous 64 core EPYC 7742 that is able to sustain a beastly 3.2 GHz on all cores.
The pricing of these CPUs will surely make Intel jealous as the top-of-the-line EPYC 7742 just cost $6,950 compared to Intel’s Xeon Platinum 8280 giving half the performance at a price of $10k.
AMD has just made a beautiful price list ranging from $450 to the highest of $7k, which is pretty low considering the performance these CPUs are offering. They have made separate 8, 12/16, 24/32 and 48/64-core segments, for a total of 19 SKUs.
AMD has built Spectre v2 mitigations into the silicon, that reduces the performance impact. AMD has even patched IBRS and IBPB, along with Spectre v4 and Rome SoCs supports various other secure memory encryption features.
Being 40% cheaper than Intel Xeon CPUs and topping the performance charts, AMD looks to take a giant leap in the server market in the coming days.
Chesterpaul Lyngdoh struck a brace on 3rd & 39th min, while Singam Subash Singh scored on 33rd min and Khaidem Vicky Meitei scored in injury time(90+2nd) for Real Kashmir.
At the Kalyani Stadium the Real Kashmir FC inched a step closer to the semi finals of Durand Cup. They participated in the tournament despite trouble back in the valley.
This is their second successive win, which took them to the top of the group C table. They now have six points from two matches.
Chesterpaul Lyngdoh struck a brace on the 3rd and 39th, while Singam Subash Singh scored in 33rd and Khaidem Vicky Meitei (90+2nd) scored one each against the Bengaluru-based Army outfit. The army were reduced to nine players in the second-half of the game.
Trailing by 0-3 all hell broke loose for the Army side when Sajesh Muttath and Laishramnanishsingh were given marching orders in 52nd and 55th minutes respectively by referee Crystal John.
They tried to put up a fight but only to concede another goal at the injury time of the match with Meitei completing the rout.
The Army Green were conceeded a third red card at the end of game. This time after the final whistle with the offender being Vibin T V.
In their final group league fixture on August 17, the Snow Leopards will take on FC Goa who are in the second spot with three points from one match.
It rained a dozen goals in the 129th Durand Cup on Saturday with Real Kashmir FC thrashing former champions Army Green 4-0 at Kalyani. Mohammedan Sporting hammering Indian Navy 6-2, riding on a five-goal blitz by Arthur Kouassi.
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Xiaomi announced at its global event in Beijing, China that its next smartphone under the Redmi moniker would feature a 64-megapixel sensor. While that was already in the pipeline, Xiaomi went one step further and added that it would also introduce a smartphone featuring a 100-megapixel sensor, later this year.
Xiaomi has revealed that it will not only use the 64MP sensor in an upcoming Redmi phone but that a future phone will pack a 108MP (oddly billed as 100MP) “ultra-clear” Samsung ISOCELL camera sensor. That’s a 12,032 x 9,024 image, folks. This is the kind of resolution you typically expect from medium format cameras, not the phone in your pocket.
— #MiFan Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) August 7, 2019
Standard photographs at the highest setting from a sensor with 100 million pixels would likely range around the 20.5-megapixel mark, which is what Sony and Samsung’s sensors of yore had produced already, albeit without pixel binning. The standard JPEG file produced from a sensor ranges around the 16-megapixel mark, which is deemed ideal for present computing standards while accounting for sensor buffer (RAM for cameras), ISP capability, storage size and speed, phone RAM, internet bandwidth and image compression standards. Given that such files can already produce rather brilliant photographs when the intelligent algorithms get the settings correct, your naked eye will likely not see a massive difference with the 100-megapixel photographs.
As Heape had explained, the presence of a zero shutter lag buffer memory means that imaging standards need to be capped at a certain point, and simply increasing the megapixel count really makes no sense. You need to account for frame rates in order to put all of this in a production phone, and unfortunately, even this 100-megapixel sensor would be capped by these engineering limitations
The nominees for the UEFA Champions League 2018/19 positional awards have been finally announced.
Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League 2018/19, their fifth European title. They had beaten Tottenham in the final, who were playing their first Champions League final.
Liverpool were the best team in Europe last season. But who was the best goalkeeper, defender, midfielder or forward in Europe last season?
The winners of the positional awards will be announced during the draw for the 2019/20 Champions League Group Stage on 29th August. But for now, UEFA have revealed all the nominees. Lets have a look.
Arsenal have permanently signed Tierney and Luiz on the Premier League transfer deadline day.
The 22-year-old left-back, Kieran Tierney completed his medical on Thursday after the clubs agreed terms following lengthy talks. Arsenal have reportedly paid £25m to Scottish Premiership club Celtic.
Tierney has signed a long-term deal and will wear the No. 3 shirt at Arsenal. The Scotsman will follow in the footsteps of Nigel Winterburn, Kieran Gibbs, Ashley Cole and Bacary Sagna.
Tierney won four league titles with Celtic, two Scottish Cups and two League Cups. However, he has been restricted to just nine appearances this year and had a double hernia operation in the summer.
Tierney said: “It’s a hard decision to leave a club that you love so much. People need to know that. I was actually down the park with my friends training. They play with their local team so I was down watching them and I got a phone call. I got to the airport and the flight was delayed two-and-a-half hours, with another hour’s drive for a hotel and I probably got zero sleep, so I was back up at half five. When I was younger, the ambition was Celtic and that was my dream. But when you get older… I’ve done that, I’ve made my dream, I’ve lived my dream and I’ve loved every single minute of it. Now I just feel was the right time to take a step on.”
Arsenal have also completed the signing of David Luiz from their London rivals Chelsea for £8m. The 32-year-old Brazilian centre-back has signed a two-year deal at Emirates Stadium. He will fill the gap left by captain Laurent Koscielny’s departure to Bordeaux.
David Luiz has been handed the No. 23 jersey at Arsenal. The No. has been worn previously by Sol Campbell, Andrei Arshavin and Danny Welbeck.
Tottenham have made a loan move for Giovani Lo Celso and permanently signed Ryan Sessegnon.
Tottenham Hotspur signed Argentina midfielder Giovani Lo Celso from Spanish side Real Betis on a season-long loan late on the transfer deadline day. A deal in the region of £65m was originally thought to be on the verge of going through earlier on Thursday but the two clubs have finalised a loan switch.
Lo Celso was on loan at Real Betis from Paris St Germain last season. But the La Liga club made his move permanent in April. He scored 16 goals in all competitions and claimed six assists last season. He has also played 19 times for Argentina.
Tottenham Hotspur said in a statement: “We are delighted to announce that we have reached (an) agreement for the season-long loan signing of Giovani Lo Celso from Real Betis with an option to make the transfer permanent. The attacking midfielder will wear the number 18 shirt this season.”
Pochettino told reporters on Friday: “I am very happy. I was happy with my squad and to add some more players, they can bring good energy and help us to achieve what we want. I was focused on trying to work hard to coach in the best way. I hoped the club would do the job that we want to try to bring players in and to try to be competitive with our opponents.”
Tottenham have also completed the signing of versatile left-back Ryan Sessegnon from Fulham in a player-plus-cash transfer that sees Josh Onomah move the opposite way. They will reportedly pay Fulham £25million for the 19-year-old, with academy product Onomah going to Fulham.
Sessegnon, an England U21 international, agreed a six-year deal with Tottenham. He played 35 times for Fulham in 2018-19, scoring twice and laying on six assists for his team-mates.
Pochettino said about Ryan Sessegnon: “He doesn’t have that much experience in the Premier League, maybe he is a little bit behind Lo Celso and Ndombele in age – they have more experience playing in a top level. Maybe he needs three or four weeks out of the group, and we will see how he adapts.”
He further added: “I think we have made signings for the future. The players will have opportunities to play. There is no pressure on him, or Lo Celso or Tanguy, they arrive from different leagues and they still need to adapt to the new philosophy and the new club. It is the responsibility of the senior players to help them, but it is important to give them time.”