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Galaxy S23 Ultra Shows Up In Geekbench, Just Days After The Galaxy S23 Was Spotted

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra device recently appeared on the benchmarking website ‘Geekbench’. A few days ago, the Galaxy S23 device was also shown in the same. The company is expected to release the respective series in the rise of 2023, and the Galaxy Unpacked event is also expected in January or February 2023.

The company is yet to reveal or confirm any information regarding this launch. Before that, let us have a look at what Geekbench revealed about this device which gets model no. SM-S918U. It is declared that this Galaxy S23 Ultra device which was just spotted in Geekbench, is a US-Specific Variant of the same.

As per the reveals of Geekbench, the device is expected to get a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC with the highest clock speed of 3.36 GHz, which is the topmost milestone of the Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC. The series is assumed to get minimum Beige, Black, Light Pink, and Green colors.

This device is based on ‘Android 13’ and will get the latest User Interface, ‘One UI 5’ from the Korean Manufacturer. The benchmarking website has revealed that it may get at least 8GB of RAM, but we expect 12GB of RAM with internal storage of a total of 512GB.

Let you all know that the respected device got a place on the 3C website also. The website has shared that the device may support 25W fast charging, which seems like a degradation. As we all know, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is having 45W wired charging, but the upcoming device supports less than that.

Those leaked details also show that the device will get 6.8 inches Dynamic AMOLED, QHD+ with a 120Hz of refresh rate. It will get 5000 mAh of battery, a 12 Mega-pixel ultrawide camera with two cameras with 10 Mega-pixels quality. It will support up to 10x Optical zoom and 100x digital zoom also.


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Samsung-IBM Partnership Simplifies Mobile Security Management

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Samsung announced its plan in the expansion of its plan to re-imagine mobile device security for business customers in collaboration with IBM. 

The Korean brand ‘Samsung’ and IBM are partnering to enhance mobile security for businesses. Samsung Knox data integrated with IBM’s QRadar security system offers security teams a central view of mobile threats across the organization. Security analysts can identify and respond to smartphone threats quickly. 

It seems that this new partnership runs more securely and without compromising user privacy. Increasingly, organizations’ IT and security teams are seeking to adopt a zero-trust framework. Samsung Knox offers SOCs with differentiated capabilities to ensure centralized visibility into mobile devices and their vulnerabilities and access to on-device danger detection to alert security observers early in the attack chain. 

Typically, security struggles with random data from different gadgets, making danger detection and response difficult. Samsung and IBM are collaborating to merge Samsung Knox with IBM’s QRadar security system, which will surely enhance and add an extra layer of security. Security teams have the power to see threats across all Galaxy devices in one place. This new collaboration will enhance visibility and help organizations prevent security issues before they happen. 

The Senior Vice President and General Manager of Mobile B2B, Samsung Electronics America, Brad Haczynski, stated that “Samsung Knox has been consistently recognized as the industry’s leading mobile device security platform* due to our comprehensive approach to protecting devices at the hardware and software levels. Working with IBM, we are excited to extend the power of the platform to SOCs to address the increasingly complex threats organizations are facing today.”


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Samsung Announces Two-Track Development Plan for HBM Technology

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The Korean brand ‘Samsung’ is continuously working on its next HBM iteration and is now looking forward to a two-track approach for its high-bandwidth memory (HBM). 

Samsung recently formed the HDM development team, which already moved into a permanent office from a task force in March and is now aiming to develop HBM4. On the other hand, HBM3E is being addressed by Samsung’s existing DRAM design team and is also expected to go into mass production soon. 

HBM4 is the sixth-generation iteration of the memory chip, which is in high demand because it is being coupled with AI chips. LeeJung-base, Samsung’s head of its Memory Business, is guiding the HBM development crew. The brand is strengthening the team by reshuffling key staff. For HBM4, Samsung is gearing up to offer samples to customers next year and begin mass production in 2026. 

Apart from this, the opponent, SK Hynix, stated that it has also decided to start mass production of an A12-stack HBM4 by the end of 2025. This points out the possibility of Samsung starting its production as soon as possible. The Korean giant disassembled its HBM development team in 2019, which gave SK Hynix an opening to take a huge share of the market through HBM3. 

If the reports are to be believed, the brand is convinced it can retake the leadership spot through HBM4 and believes it can make it better than its rival. Plus, the giant thinks it’s a way of making HBM, thermal compression non-conductive film (TC-NCF), from its warpage-resistant qualities, which will permit it to produce HBM with higher stacks as compared to SK Hynix. 

Another advanced technology Samsung believes it has is the Samsung Foundry. Starting with HBM4, the logic die on the bottommost layer of the HBM is expected to be made with foundry processes. Rival SK Hynix is planning to partner with TSMC for this. 


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Samsung Introduces Australian-Inspired Map in Fortnite Creative & Clash of Commuters Competition

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Samsung Electronics Australia introduced the “Clash of Commuters” to enhance the gaming experience, as it will deliver a Fortnite Creative experience. 

It is a uniquely Australian map themed around public transport, featuring classic elements such as the Sydney train and even the Bin Chicken. The metrics say that almost 44% of Australian gamers play games while commuting. The latest “Clash of Commuters” permits them to play a Fortnite Creative map themed around public transport and efficiently defend the very place they game during commutes. 

Taking Australian public transport as inspiration, Samsung Australia introduced a Fortnite Creative map. It serves the famous trend of Aussies gaming during commutes. The deal is that from May 2 to May 30,, players have the golden chance to win Samsung swag IRL by participating in the Clash of Commuters competition. 

Gamers just need to defend an Aussie public bus across five checkpoints as it meanders through a dystopian Australian commute, complete with bin chickens and more. The players can also get bonus points if they find hidden Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra phones scattered around the map. 

The aim behind mentioning the Galaxy S24 Ultra is just to highlight its power-efficient chipset and graphics as ideal for gamers such as Clash of Commuters. The player who completes all five rounds of the Clash of Commuters campaign in the shortest time will get a Samsung gaming pack worth more than $8,000, including a 55-inch OLED TV, Odyssey OLED G9 Monitor, Galaxy S24 Ultra, and Galaxy Buds 2 Pro. 

The recent research conducted by Samsung Electronics Australia highlights that smartphones are the most famous gaming device in Australia, with 26% of gamers choosing smartphones over consoles, 24% choosing desktops and laptops, and the rest of the others are 3%. 55% of Australian gamers appear to use gaming as a way to relax, with a third particularly using it to de-stress. 

In Melbourne and Sydney, Samsung will be bringing the Clash of Commuters map to the Galaxy S24 Ultra at interactive pop-up activations. Players and passersby will be able to explore a post-apocalyptic public transport world and play the new map at Sydney’s Parramatta Square from Saturday 4 May to Wednesday 8 May, ahead of the activation heading over to Melbourne’s Southern Cross station from Saturday 11 May through Wednesday 15 May.


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