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Antje Vollmer über den Moskau-Besuch von Olaf Scholz, hysterische Medien und Wege zu einer notwendigen gesamteuropäischen Friedensordnung

Antje Vollmer über den Moskau-Besuch von Olaf Scholz, hysterische Medien und Wege zu einer notwendigen gesamteuropäischen Friedensordnung

Surface Laptop 5 specs leaked (120 Hz displays, 12th-gen Intel or AMD Ryzen 6000 processors)

It’s been ten months since Microsoft launched the Surface Laptop 4 with a choice of 13.5 inch or 15 inch displays and 11th-gen Intel Core or AMD Ryzen 4000U series processors. Now details about the next-gen Surface Laptop 5 are starting to leak, and if a spec sheet posted by Windows Prime is to be believed, […]

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It’s been ten months since Microsoft launched the Surface Laptop 4 with a choice of 13.5 inch or 15 inch displays and 11th-gen Intel Core or AMD Ryzen 4000U series processors. Now details about the next-gen Surface Laptop 5 are starting to leak, and if a spec sheet posted by Windows Prime is to be believed, it looks like we can expect some major under-the-hood updates.

The new models will be available with up to a 28-watt, 14-core, 20-thread Intel processor with Iris Xe graphics or a 15-28W AMD Ryzen chip with up to 8 cores and 16 threads and RDNA 2 graphics.

That marks a step up for the AMD-powered versions of the Surface Laptop 4, which shipped with Ryzen 4000U series chips at a time when other laptops were using newer, more powerful Ryzen 5000U series processors.

Perhaps more importantly though, early benchmarks suggest that Intel’s 12th-gen Core processor lineup brings a major improvement in both single-core and multi-core CPU performance over 11th-gen chips thanks to a move to a new hybrid architecture that combines a series of Performance CPU cores with lower-power Efficient cores. And while AMD’s Ryzen 6000 chips bring a less impressive boost in year-over-year CPU performance, they should bring a big boost when compared with the older Ryzen 4000 series chips used in the Surface Laptop 4… and an even bigger jump in graphics performance thanks to a move from Radeon Vega to RDNA 2 graphics architecture.

Microsoft also appears poised to bring better screens to this year’s Surface Laptop lineup with support for refresh rates up to 120 Hz (the previous-gen topped out at 60 Hz). Other display characteristics appear to be largely unchanged: both the 13.5 inch and 15 inch laptops have PixelSense displays with 3:2 aspect ratios and 201 pixels per inch and support for finger and Surface Pen touch input.

Microsoft also appears to have added a second USB-C port and upgraded from USB 3.1 Gen 2 to USB 4.0/Thunderbolt port on this year’s laptops, added quad speakers (up from stereo), improved the webcam, and increased the battery capacity to 58 Wh (up from 47.4 Wh).

Somehow the physical size and weight have barely changed though. The laptops still measure less than 0.6 inches thick and the new 13.5 inch model has the same 2.79 pound starting weight as its predecessor, while the Surface Laptop 5 15″ still starts at 3.4 pounds.

Surface Laptop 5 13.5″ Surface Laptop 5 15″ Surface Laptop 4 13.5″ Surface Laptop 4 15″
Display 13.5″
2256 x 1502
201 ppi
3:2
120 Hz
10-point multi-touch
Surface Pen
Dolby Vision
15″
2496 x 1664
201 ppi
3:2
120 Hz
10-point multi-touch
Surface Pen
Dolby Vision
13.5″
2256 x 1502
201 ppi
3:2
60 Hz
10-point multi-touch
Surface Pen
15″
2496 x 1664
201 ppi
3:2
60 Hz
10-point multi-touch
Surface Pen
Processor Intel Core i5-1240P (12 cores, 16 threads)
Intel Core i7-1280P (14 cores, 20 threads)
AMD Ryzen 5 6680 (6 cores, 12 threads)
Intel Core i7-1280P (14 cores, 20 threads)
AMD Ryzen 7 6980 (8 cores, 16 threads)
Intel Core i5-1135G7 (4 cores, 8 threads)
Intel Core i7-1185G7 (4 cores, 8 threads)
AMD Ryzen 5 4680U (6 cores, 12 threads)
Intel Core i7-1185G7 (4 cores, 8 threads)
AMD Ryzen 7 4980U (8 cores, 16 threads)
Graphics Intel Iris Xe
AMD RDNA 2
Intel Iris Xe
AMD RDNA 2
Intel Iris Xe
AMD Radeon Vega
Intel Iris Xe
AMD Radeon Vega
RAM 8GB
16GB
32GB
LPDDR4x
8GB
16GB
32GB
LPDDR4x
8GB
16GB
32GB
LPDDR4x
8GB
16GB
32GB
LPDDR4x
Storage 256GB
512GB
1TB
Removable SSD
256GB
512GB
1TB
Removable SSD
256GB
512GB
1TB
Removable SSD
256GB
512GB
1TB
Removable SSD
Battery 58 Wh 58W Wh 47.4 Wh 47.4 Wh
Ports 2 x USB 4.0 / Thunderbolt 4
1 x USB Type-A
1 x 3.5mm audio
1 x Surface Connect
2 x USB 4.0 / Thunderbolt 4
1 x USB Type-A
1 x 3.5mm audio
1 x Surface Connect
1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C
1 x USB Type-A
1 x 3.5mm audio
1 x Surface Connect
1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C
1 x USB Type-A
1 x 3.5mm audio
1 x Surface Connect
Audio, video & camera 1080p webcam
Window Hello
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Quad Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos
1080p webcam
Window Hello
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Quad Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos
720p webcam
Window Hello
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos
720p webcam
Window Hello
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos
Wireless WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.1
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.1
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.0
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.0
Other Firmware TPM
Ambient Light Sensor
Aluminum case
Backlit keyboard
Firmware TPM
Ambient Light Sensor
Aluminum case
Backlit keyboard
TPM 2.0
Ambient Light Sensor
Aluminum casing
Backlit keyboard
TPM 2.0
Ambient Light Sensor
Aluminum casing
Backlit keyboard
Colors / Materials Platinum with Alcantara palm rest
Ice Blue with Alcantara palm rest
Matte Black with metal palm rest
Sandstone with metal palm rest
Matte Black with metal palm rest
Sandstone with metal palm rest
Platinum with Alcantara palm rest
Ice Blue with Alcantara palm rest
Matte Black with metal palm rest
Sandstone with metal palm rest
Matte Black with metal palm rest
Sandstone with metal palm rest
Dimensions 308 x 223 x 14.22mm
12.1″ x 8.8″ x 0.56″
339.5 x 244 x 14.5mm
13.4″ x 9.6″ x 0.57″
308 x 223 x 14.5mm
12.1″ x 8.8″ x 0.57″
339.5 x 244 x 14.7mm
13.4″ x 9.6″ x 0.58″
Weight 2.79 pounds (with Alcantara fabric)
2.84 pounds (with metal palm rest)
3.4 pounds 2.79 pounds (with Alcantara fabric)
2.84 pounds (with metal palm rest)
3.4 pounds

You can find more details for the Surface Laptop 4 at the Microsoft website, and the allegedly leaked spec sheet for the Surface Laptop 5 at Windows Prime.

via NotebookCheck and MyLaptopGuide

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Surface Laptop 5 specs leaked (120 Hz displays, 12th-gen Intel or AMD Ryzen 6000 processors)

It’s been ten months since Microsoft launched the Surface Laptop 4 with a choice of 13.5 inch or 15 inch displays and 11th-gen Intel Core or AMD Ryzen 4000U series processors. Now details about the next-gen Surface Laptop 5 are starting to leak, and if a spec sheet posted by Windows Prime is to be believed, […]

The post Surface Laptop 5 specs leaked (120 Hz displays, 12th-gen Intel or AMD Ryzen 6000 processors) appeared first on Liliputing.

It’s been ten months since Microsoft launched the Surface Laptop 4 with a choice of 13.5 inch or 15 inch displays and 11th-gen Intel Core or AMD Ryzen 4000U series processors. Now details about the next-gen Surface Laptop 5 are starting to leak, and if a spec sheet posted by Windows Prime is to be believed, it looks like we can expect some major under-the-hood updates.

The new models will be available with up to a 28-watt, 14-core, 20-thread Intel processor with Iris Xe graphics or a 15-28W AMD Ryzen chip with up to 8 cores and 16 threads and RDNA 2 graphics.

That marks a step up for the AMD-powered versions of the Surface Laptop 4, which shipped with Ryzen 4000U series chips at a time when other laptops were using newer, more powerful Ryzen 5000U series processors.

Perhaps more importantly though, early benchmarks suggest that Intel’s 12th-gen Core processor lineup brings a major improvement in both single-core and multi-core CPU performance over 11th-gen chips thanks to a move to a new hybrid architecture that combines a series of Performance CPU cores with lower-power Efficient cores. And while AMD’s Ryzen 6000 chips bring a less impressive boost in year-over-year CPU performance, they should bring a big boost when compared with the older Ryzen 4000 series chips used in the Surface Laptop 4… and an even bigger jump in graphics performance thanks to a move from Radeon Vega to RDNA 2 graphics architecture.

Microsoft also appears poised to bring better screens to this year’s Surface Laptop lineup with support for refresh rates up to 120 Hz (the previous-gen topped out at 60 Hz). Other display characteristics appear to be largely unchanged: both the 13.5 inch and 15 inch laptops have PixelSense displays with 3:2 aspect ratios and 201 pixels per inch and support for finger and Surface Pen touch input.

Microsoft also appears to have added a second USB-C port and upgraded from USB 3.1 Gen 2 to USB 4.0/Thunderbolt port on this year’s laptops, added quad speakers (up from stereo), improved the webcam, and increased the battery capacity to 58 Wh (up from 47.4 Wh).

Somehow the physical size and weight have barely changed though. The laptops still measure less than 0.6 inches thick and the new 13.5 inch model has the same 2.79 pound starting weight as its predecessor, while the Surface Laptop 5 15″ still starts at 3.4 pounds.

Surface Laptop 5 13.5″ Surface Laptop 5 15″ Surface Laptop 4 13.5″ Surface Laptop 4 15″
Display 13.5″
2256 x 1502
201 ppi
3:2
120 Hz
10-point multi-touch
Surface Pen
Dolby Vision
15″
2496 x 1664
201 ppi
3:2
120 Hz
10-point multi-touch
Surface Pen
Dolby Vision
13.5″
2256 x 1502
201 ppi
3:2
60 Hz
10-point multi-touch
Surface Pen
15″
2496 x 1664
201 ppi
3:2
60 Hz
10-point multi-touch
Surface Pen
Processor Intel Core i5-1240P (12 cores, 16 threads)
Intel Core i7-1280P (14 cores, 20 threads)
AMD Ryzen 5 6680 (6 cores, 12 threads)
Intel Core i7-1280P (14 cores, 20 threads)
AMD Ryzen 7 6980 (8 cores, 16 threads)
Intel Core i5-1135G7 (4 cores, 8 threads)
Intel Core i7-1185G7 (4 cores, 8 threads)
AMD Ryzen 5 4680U (6 cores, 12 threads)
Intel Core i7-1185G7 (4 cores, 8 threads)
AMD Ryzen 7 4980U (8 cores, 16 threads)
Graphics Intel Iris Xe
AMD RDNA 2
Intel Iris Xe
AMD RDNA 2
Intel Iris Xe
AMD Radeon Vega
Intel Iris Xe
AMD Radeon Vega
RAM 8GB
16GB
32GB
LPDDR4x
8GB
16GB
32GB
LPDDR4x
8GB
16GB
32GB
LPDDR4x
8GB
16GB
32GB
LPDDR4x
Storage 256GB
512GB
1TB
Removable SSD
256GB
512GB
1TB
Removable SSD
256GB
512GB
1TB
Removable SSD
256GB
512GB
1TB
Removable SSD
Battery 58 Wh 58W Wh 47.4 Wh 47.4 Wh
Ports 2 x USB 4.0 / Thunderbolt 4
1 x USB Type-A
1 x 3.5mm audio
1 x Surface Connect
2 x USB 4.0 / Thunderbolt 4
1 x USB Type-A
1 x 3.5mm audio
1 x Surface Connect
1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C
1 x USB Type-A
1 x 3.5mm audio
1 x Surface Connect
1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C
1 x USB Type-A
1 x 3.5mm audio
1 x Surface Connect
Audio, video & camera 1080p webcam
Window Hello
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Quad Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos
1080p webcam
Window Hello
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Quad Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos
720p webcam
Window Hello
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos
720p webcam
Window Hello
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos
Wireless WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.1
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.1
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.0
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.0
Other Firmware TPM
Ambient Light Sensor
Aluminum case
Backlit keyboard
Firmware TPM
Ambient Light Sensor
Aluminum case
Backlit keyboard
TPM 2.0
Ambient Light Sensor
Aluminum casing
Backlit keyboard
TPM 2.0
Ambient Light Sensor
Aluminum casing
Backlit keyboard
Colors / Materials Platinum with Alcantara palm rest
Ice Blue with Alcantara palm rest
Matte Black with metal palm rest
Sandstone with metal palm rest
Matte Black with metal palm rest
Sandstone with metal palm rest
Platinum with Alcantara palm rest
Ice Blue with Alcantara palm rest
Matte Black with metal palm rest
Sandstone with metal palm rest
Matte Black with metal palm rest
Sandstone with metal palm rest
Dimensions 308 x 223 x 14.22mm
12.1″ x 8.8″ x 0.56″
339.5 x 244 x 14.5mm
13.4″ x 9.6″ x 0.57″
308 x 223 x 14.5mm
12.1″ x 8.8″ x 0.57″
339.5 x 244 x 14.7mm
13.4″ x 9.6″ x 0.58″
Weight 2.79 pounds (with Alcantara fabric)
2.84 pounds (with metal palm rest)
3.4 pounds 2.79 pounds (with Alcantara fabric)
2.84 pounds (with metal palm rest)
3.4 pounds

You can find more details for the Surface Laptop 4 at the Microsoft website, and the allegedly leaked spec sheet for the Surface Laptop 5 at Windows Prime.

via NotebookCheck and MyLaptopGuide

The post Surface Laptop 5 specs leaked (120 Hz displays, 12th-gen Intel or AMD Ryzen 6000 processors) appeared first on Liliputing.

How SoftBank’s costly bet on the “Internet of things” backfired at Arm

Chip designer changes strategy ahead of planned IPO with renewed focus on servers.

Components manufactured by ARM Holdings Plc sit inside a demonstration ARMmbed parking meter on display on the second day of Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017.

Enlarge / Components manufactured by ARM Holdings Plc sit inside a demonstration ARMmbed parking meter on display on the second day of Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. (credit: Bloomberg | Getty Images)

As Masayoshi Son tried to persuade investors of the wisdom of purchasing one of the most successful chip companies in the world in 2016, the SoftBank chief had one clear message: “For the era of the ‘Internet of things’, I think the champion will be Arm.”

But the concept of connecting billions of everyday and industrial devices to the Internet has been much slower than anticipated to materialize.

Son’s drive to capture the chip design market for the Internet of things (IoT) was the first bet he made on Arm that has not paid off. The second was a $66 billion sale of the company to Nvidia that unraveled last week.

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Intel buys Tower Semiconductor for $5.4 billion to diversify foundry business

CEO Pat Gelsinger continues to aggressively pursue the foundry strategy.

Intel buys Tower Semiconductor for $5.4 billion to diversify foundry business

(credit: Andrew Cunningham)

Intel has agreed to pay $5.4 billion to buy Tower Semiconductor, an Israeli foundry that focuses on specialty processes to make chips for imaging, power management, and wireless communications.

The acquisition is Intel’s latest move to add capacity and customers to its new foundry division, which focuses on making chips for other companies. CEO Pat Gelsinger is betting that by expanding capacity and making more semiconductors—not just its own—his company can claw its way get back to the leading edge. Today, just two firms, TSMC and Samsung, make the world’s most advanced chips.

“Tower’s specialty technology portfolio, geographic reach, deep customer relationships and services-first operations will help scale Intel’s foundry services and advance our goal of becoming a major provider of foundry capacity globally,” Gelsinger said in a statement.

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