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Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 launched: This mid-range chip that will power a Galaxy device

A Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 reference device.

Credit: Supplied by Qualcomm

  • Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor for mid-tier smartphones.
  • The new chip brings a 20% faster CPU, 40% faster GPU, 30% better AI performance, and 12% better power savings compared to the 7s Gen 2.
  • Xiaomi, Samsung, and several other brands will offer devices with this processor.


Qualcomm has already announced the pseudo-flagship Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 chipset and the less capable Snapdragon 7 Gen 3. Now, the company is ready to take another step down with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor.

As the name implies, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is the least capable chip of the trio. But it still looks like a solid upgrade over the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 seen in mid-range Android phones like the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion and Redmi Note 13 Pro.

Qualcomm says the new processor’s CPU is 20% faster than the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 CPU. That’s largely due to the new CPU cores, featuring four Cortex-A720 cores and four Cortex-A520 little cores. We’ve got one Cortex-A720 core running at 2.5GHz, three A720 cores at 2.4GHz, and those four little cores clocked at 1.8GHz. Either way, we’re glad to see newer CPU cores in a mid-tier chip.

The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 brings a significant CPU upgrade over the older chip.

The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 also brings a much faster GPU, claiming a 40% speed boost over the last-generation processor. Qualcomm is also tossing in related features like its Adaptive Performance Engine for improved sustained performance in games, Adreno HDR Fast Blend for faster rendering, and 144Hz refresh rate support at WFHD+ resolution.

There was also a leak that the internal name for the new chip’s GPU was the Adreno 810. This would be a major rejig for the Adreno naming convention and bizarrely suggests a higher positioning than the Snapdragon 8 series. The company refused to confirm the internal name but may have hinted at a reason for a change.

“Regarding naming, the Adreno GPU in Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is simply the next generation of Adreno. It doesn’t mean that it is a premium tier GPU, simply that it’s a new architecture,” a representative told us. This answer suggests that the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 GPU is a new design for the segment but (unsurprisingly) isn’t a flagship-tier part.

What else does the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 offer?

The new processor also brings plenty of AI-related functionality as you’d expect in 2024. Qualcomm claims 30% better AI performance than the previous generation, along with support for “multi-language translation/transcription” and on-device AI models like Llama 2 at one billion parameters.  One notable AI model missing from Qualcomm’s announcement was Gemini Nano.

“We support a wide range of LLMs. We are working with Google towards enabling the next generation of Gemini models for Snapdragon mobile platforms,” the company told us when we asked whether the chip supported Gemini Nano.

The chip also touts two camera-focused AI features in the form of AI Remosaic (a process typically used to produce ultra-high-resolution images) and AI Video Retouch for real-time tone-mapping. Staying with the camera specs, you can expect support for 200MP snapshots, 64MP single capture, up to 21MP+21MP+21MP triple camera capture, and 4K HDR video support. Unfortunately, 4K/60fps support isn’t listed while slow-motion video still tops out at a measly 120fps at 1080p.

Qualcomm also says the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 brings 12% better power savings compared to the previous generation. That’s good news if all you want out of your mid-range phone is a no-frills yet long-lasting device.

Other notable details include a 4nm TSMC design, Bluetooth 5.4, support for various AptX codecs (Adaptive, Lossless, Voice), peak downlink speeds of 2.9Gbps, Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+ tech, and Wi-Fi 6E.

Qualcomm says the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 will first be adopted by Xiaomi with the first device slated for launch in September. However, the chipmaker added that Realme, Samsung, and Sharp are also working on devices with this chip.

We’re particularly keen to see what Galaxy device uses this mid-range processor. Samsung has typically used Exynos chips in its most prominent Galaxy A phones, but we have seen mid-range Snapdragon chips used in devices like the M and F series. We can’t rule out this chip coming to a cheap Galaxy tablet, either.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 could prioritize efficiency over raw CPU performance

  • The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip is rumored to prioritize energy efficiency over raw CPU performance.
  • The chip is expected to come in two variants: the standard SM8750 and the performance-focused SM8750P.
  • The chip will allegedly also include several AI-focused upgrades.


Qualcomm is expected to unveil its latest chip, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, during its annual Snapdragon Summit in October. However, the company hasn’t exactly been able to keep the lid on its upcoming Snapdragon processor. For instance, an earlier leak indicated that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 might be more expensive to make and could potentially drive phone prices up, and now a datasheet has surfaced, shedding more light on what this new chip has to offer.

The leak in question comes from the folks over at Smartprix and points to Qualcomm prioritizing efficiency over CPU performance and continuing its focus on AI advancements. According to the leak, the chip is likely to come in two variants: standard (SM8750) and performance (SM8750P). Snapdragon is also expected to stick to its current naming convention with this chip and is unlikely to try anything new. The standard chip will reportedly power flagship phones from brands like Xiaomi, OnePlus, HONOR, and ASUS, to name a few, while the performance chip is likely to be reserved for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 leak

Credit: Smartprix

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip is also rumored to be built using TSMC’s 3nm process, which will help reduce power consumption while still maintaining solid performance. This will hopefully help extend smartphone battery life. Additionally, the chip is also expected to feature Qualcomm’s custom Oryon CPU cores, which were first introduced in the company’s laptop processors.

Also, as seen from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Qualcomm is continuing its push into AI with its latest chip, which will allegedly feature a Low-Power Artificial Intelligence subsystem and the Qualcomm Sensing Hub, which is designed to enhance on-device gen AI capabilities. The subsystem might also include an advanced eNPU, which will enable always-on audio and sensor features.

The reporting outlet notes that the chip is likely to have a 2+6 core configuration, with two high-performance cores running at 4.0GHz and six efficiency cores at 2.8GHz. A few other noteworthy components that might make an appearance are the Adreno 830 GPU, Qualcomm Spectra ISP for better camera performance, and the Qualcomm FastConnect 7900 modem.

We’re expecting this chip to make its way into a number of smartphones, but the Xiaomi 15 series might just be the first to include it.

Cancellation Watch: The Umbrella Academy Goes Out Strong, the Journey Could End for Star Trek: Prodigy, and More

Od: johnnyjay

Cancellation Watch: Status updates for the sci fi and fantasy shows on the broadcast networks, cable channels, and streaming services as well as breaking news on the currently airing, returning, and upcoming genre entries. 

Status Updates

The Umbrella Academy (Netflix, Status: Ending): This superhero series made it into the Netflix Top 10 at Number 2 for the week of its premiere, pulling in 47.5 million hours of viewing across 8.4 million households over a four-day period. This show is in its final season and it has performed well in viewership for the streamer throughout its run. I would not be surprised to see a spin-off series emerge in the next year or so.

Star Trek: Prodigy (Netflix, Status: Cancelled): This animated Trek entry has not charted since its second season premiered on Netflix at the beginning of July. It had already been cancelled by Paramount+, but when Netflix picked it up there were hopes that the show could continue to a third season at that streamer. But it has not drawn in notable viewership yet in the Netflix Top 10 nor the Nielsen Streaming Rankings, so it seems unlikely that the streamer will invest in future seasons. Fans should continue to make some noise in support of the show, though, and try to get people to watch it on Netflix if they want it to have any chance of sticking around.

House of the Dragon (HBO, Status: Renewed): This Game of Thrones spin-off wrapped up its second season on a strong note as it posted a 0.43 rating based on same-day viewing in the 18-49 demographic with 1.5 million total viewers for its Season 2 finale. Those are very good linear ratings for a cable series these days and the show has also been pulling in over one billion minutes a week in digital viewing on Max. This one has been renewed through its fourth season and that will be its last.

You can see the status of all the shows from the current season at our Cancellation Watch Page.


Go to r/SciFiTV to join the discussion on sci fi and fantasy television and to keep up with the latest news, trailers, schedule announcements and more


Cancellation/Renewal Score:

A second season announcement for Netflix’s Supacell came yesterday, but that will count back on the 2023-24 season. The premiere for the final season of Netflix’s The Dragon Prince has been announced for December, and that will count on the current season.  For the newly started 2024-25 year, the Cancellation/Renewal Score currently stands at 9 renewed sci fi and fantasy entries (60% of shows tracked) vs. 6 cancelled and ending (40%). Below are this season’s numbers, and you can see the list of shows and keep up with the score throughout the week at our Cancellation Watch Page.

Show Count 15
Cancelled 3 20.0%
Ending 3 20.0% 40.0%
Renewed 9 60.0%
On the Bubble 0 0.0%
Renewal Possible 0 0.0%
Mini-Series 0


Be sure to follow the Cancelled Sci Fi Twitter Site  for breaking news and updates. And for the latest news and discussions on sci fi and fantasy television, follow r/SciFiTV

Follow our Sci Fi TV Schedule for all the currently airing and upcoming sci fi and fantasy television shows, and you can see the premieres for all the upcoming genre entries at this link.

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Rod Draka skončí po čtvrté řadě, třetí se začne natáčet na začátku příštího roku - NerdFix

Před pár dny vyšla poslední epizoda druhé řady fantasy seriálu Rod Draka (2022), který pojednává o takzvaném Tanci draků, občanské válce mezi dvěma stranami Targaryenů. Fanoušci nyní budou muset zase čelit dlouhému a úmornému čekání na třetí sezónu, které HBO dalo zelenou už před dvěma měsíci. Ještě před premiérou druhé řady ale bylo otázku, kdy vlastně seriál skončí. To nyní konečně vyjasnil showrunner Ryan Condal, který uvedl, že Rod Draka skončí po čtvrté sezóně.

Dále odhalil, že na scénáři ke třetí řadě se i nadále pracuje, přičemž ještě letos na podzim začnou přípravy na natáčení. První klapka by měla padnout někdy na začátku příštího roku, přesné datum ovšem neznáme. Otazník visí i nad datem premiéry, ale odhadem by mohla třetí řada vyjít až někdy v roce 2026. 

‘HOUSE OF THE DRAGON’ will conclude with Season 4.

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— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) August 5, 2024

Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth: Leveling Up

Leveling up in Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth is generally straightforward; however, the progress can move at a slow and gradual rate. If you want to speed up the development of your character quickly and efficiently we offer some useful strategies. Given all of the activities, main storylines, and substories available to players in Game of War: Fire Age it may seem daunting or confusing when it comes to leveling Kasuga up with his companions - don't fret; we are here to guide your journey!

Strategizing Success: Like a Dragon's Infinite Wealth Resort Quest

Here are some ways:

  1. Engaging low-level adversaries whenever possible
  2. Confronting Keepers (harder)
  3. Meal combos provide some boost
  4. Main story and sidequests
  5. Exploring some of the dungeons

Engaging Low-Level Foes

Engaging in battles against lower-level adversaries can significantly speed up your leveling journey. Lower-level adversaries tend to be easier and take less time compared to their higher counterparts; use special moves or combos to quickly eliminate them to achieve experience points more rapidly and speed your leveling advancement.

Confronting Keepers

Keepers can present formidable obstacles. Conquering these challenging foes may prove tough, yet rewarding in terms of both experience and items; approach these encounters carefully for increased chances of success!

Building Dreams: Like a Dragon's Infinite Wealth Resort Saga

Utilize Restaurant Meal Combos

Certain meal combos available at restaurants offer small XP boosts that may accelerate leveling faster in-game. Experimentation is key here - explore which food items work together well as possible combinations to find potential combos! In Hawaii, Soleil and 53 by the Sea both feature meal options that increase leveling efforts; make an effort to explore these culinary opportunities to further your leveling efforts!

Engaging with both the main storyline and side quests

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth offers an engaging main narrative paired with numerous side quests for Kasuga to complete, some without necessitating battle and offering enjoyable diversions while also yielding significant XP bonuses. You can buy Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and play it for long as you will never get short on content. Side quests are fun, even if not necessary. In general, a piece of good advice would be to do whatever you want - this is the way developers intended to make the game.

Exploring Dungeons

Dungeons introduced in Chapter 5 are an invaluable opportunity for leveling up. These labyrinthine locales feature many adversaries ranging from low-level minions to formidable bosses that must be defeated for generous experience point rewards and your character to advance further. Furthermore, conquering bosses in these dungeons provides another means of leveling up.

Journey to Paradise: Like a Dragon's Infinite Wealth Resort Escapade

Conclusion

"Infinite Wealth" promises an exhilarating adventure for players of all kinds who like to buy cheap PS5 games. Combining dynamic combat with vibrant world exploration, Ichiban Kasuga sets off on his adventure on Honolulu's sun-kissed shores (the current unexpected location of the video game) accompanied by colorful characters to meet humorous and heartbreaking challenges that reflect the essence of Yakuza series games - from its inventive combat system and captivating narrative to offbeat side quests that challenge and entertain. Some may say that "Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth" delivers an experience as entertaining and immersive as Hawaii itself. Have fun!

Gamer’s Thoughts: My Palworld wishlist

Od: NekoJonez

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I know that I’m extremely late when it comes to the Palworld hype. Palworld released in early January 2024 and currently, since there aren’t a lot of updates dropping, the hype died out. Yet, the roadmap looks extremely promising. Since this game is still in early access, I’m always hesitant in writing about the game. Since, you never know which mechanics or things will change and evolve during the early access period. Especially since we are currently only at v0.1.5.1. So, I decided to hold off on my first impression/review article for now. But, I wanted to talk about this game. So, here are some things I’d love to see in the full version of Palworld or even in one of the next updates.

First of all, what is a Palworld?

Palworld is a combination of several games, all thrown into one. It’s easy to describe Palworld with saying which games it combines.

Foremost, at its core, it’s a game you can somewhat compare to Ark Survival Evolved. When I first started playing, I noticed the similarities right away. The way how you have a crafting system to build your base, and you have monsters running around you can tame/catch is totally here as well.

I haven’t played a lot of Ark, so I can’t say if this mechanic is also present in Ark… But, the fact you can use your monsters to preform tasks in your base reminded me quite a lot of The Survivalists. A game where you are stranded on an island, and you can train monkeys to preform actions for you. The big difference is that now certain monsters can only preform certain tasks, instead of the monkeys just copying you.

Now, a lot of other articles describe this game as Pokémon with guns. After playing this game, I think that’s a somewhat unfair comparison. When I think Pokémon, I think a journey with gyms and an evil team. I think turn based battles and a big ending tournament as its conclusion. While some Pals share a very similar design language to some Pokémon, most of the mechanics of what makes a Pokémon game aren’t in this game. The other big mechanic is the capture mechanic, but by now this isn’t exclusive to Pokémon games anymore. Especially since we have games like Coromon.

There are also influences of the latest Zelda games. Especially Tears of the Kingdom. There are these huge, strong bosses roaming around on the huge open world map, you can beat at any time. Also, the korok seeds to upgrade your character are also here in the form of effigies and Pal souls to upgrade your monsters.

This game really feels like the developers looked at all the games they liked playing, looked at what worked and threw it all together into one pot and shook it until it all clicked together. The mechanics of this game really click extremely well together. If I didn’t know any better, I wouldn’t be surprised if I said that this was a finished game.

There are some silly bugs here and there and in some spots, this game feels unfinished. But, overall the game we have currently is amazing and if you would enjoy a game like this after reading what I wrote here… Give this game a try. I only told you the most basic things in this game. This game is a survival game with elements from a lot of other games like those I have already mentioned but also Minecraft, Dragon Quest Builders and various others.

Let’s talk improvements

While the game is a lot of fun to play at the moment, there are some things I wish that were improved or updated. While you get a lot of warnings that there are: save corruption bugs, crashes and bugs… Besides sometimes the lighting engine giving up for a moment or the AI of the pals or enemies doing some funky stuff, I haven’t seen too many worrying things.

Take for example this floating rock screenshot here. I have explored roughly half of the map after 35 hours of play, and this was the only floating rock I could find. That’s extremely impressive, especially since if you look at the size of the map… It isn’t small at all. In the future, new islands and area’s will be added so if they deliver them with this kind of quality, I have no complaints.

Well, I do have one recommendation. I’d love to see more landmarks in the map. Currently, almost all the landmarks in the game are based upon the terrain. I’d love to see more villages or ruins of them. I loved finding these things in the Zelda games and letting my mind wonder what happened there. It’s a very difficult balance act, since too many landmarks would make the map feel crowded and limit the amount of possible base locations.

Basically, I’d love more reasons for me to go exploring these regions and get unique rewards. Besides completing the Paldex, there isn’t a lot of reason to go exploring in certain area’s. And when you have set up the right kind of farms and work stations for your pals in your bases, the chance you run out of resources is rather small.

Speaking about bases, currently you can only have three bases. Most likely, this is done to improve the multiplayer performance. Since, the game emulates the three bases in the background, so you can easily have a base close to big ore clusters to farm those while you are working in your other base. If you don’t place a cap on those, it’ll tank the performance of any computer or server. Yet, I’d give the tools to the player to increase the cap. Personally, I think Minecraft has one of the best systems with the game rules. You can almost change anything to your playstyle and even disable or remove caps that are there for performance reasons. You already have quite a lot of toggles and sliders in Palworld, but I’d also expand on that.

Currently, the building system is decent, but it needs a lot of polishing up. The biggest problem I have with the building system are the stairs. It’s a nightmare sometimes to place stairs to go from one to another floor. Also, why can’t we place a full wall next to stairs? Most likely because some pals their hitbox would do some crazy stuff? Also, placing certain items or crafting stations on elevated floors doesn’t always work the best.

On top of that, besides the visual look of the floors, walls and ceilings, what’s the point of being able to unlock stone foundations? As a test, I tried to build a high tower with wood and one with stone. I didn’t find a difference. I’d love to see more meaning to what I unlock. Granted, stone can’t burn down. So, if you have any raids with flamethrower or fire enemies, your base isn’t in danger. But what’s the difference between stone and metal, then?

I honestly think that it’d be a bad idea if PocketPair only created more content and not make the mechanics have more depth. For example, something I’d love to see them implementing in the pal task system is a mechanic I love in Cult of the Lamb. When you welcome a new member in your cult, you can set the main focus of a member there. I’d love to see that you are able to set the main focus per pal. For example, when things are damaged in the base after a raid, you select one pal to go and get the repair kits and repair all damages first before going to do their usual tasks. Or when you have a pal that can do multiple things, and you mostly need that pal to pick up items, you could disable their other abilities. Maybe we need some items for that and those items can be only found in the wild, and we need to hunt for them. That’s an interesting idea to lure players out of their bases.

Dreaming like a madman

There are some UI elements I’d love to see change as well. First, I’d love to have a mini-map. The compass at the top of the screen only shows things in roughly 300m range, and that’s too short. Especially since in some areas the warp spots are spread quite far apart. A mini-map where you can pin certain things like the nearest warp spot would be amazing.

Secondly, in terms of the weapons. I’d love to see their stats before I craft them. Now it’s a guessing game that if I craft a certain weapon, if it’s going to be stronger or better than the one I currently have. It’d also be amazing if the durability is shown outside the inventory as well. There is some space in the UI element at the bottom right, so why not show it?

Now, in terms of the inventory. Sometimes I have issues with combining stacks of items. Sometimes I have to do it twice or thrice before they are combined. This is a rather small things, but outside of those… I don’t have a lot of small quality of life things that I could recommend. Maybe that if you sleep during the day in your bed, you can skip to night if you are hunting the nightlife pals?

Maybe there is one quality of life feature I think would be amazing. Quite often, when I’m hunting the stronger pals, I have my pal instructions set on “Focus on the same enemy”. I think it would have an amazing option if you have a feature where you are able to say to your pal if they are allowed to kill the wild pal or not. Since, if they are dead, you can’t capture them.

There is one attack that is a double-edged sword. In the Pokémon games, you have the self-destruct attack. You also have this one in Palworld, yet, some wild pals with this attack always take it over their other attacks. These bee pals always swarm me and instead of being able to weaken them, so I can catch them, I just get blown up. You barely have a chance to do any damage to weaken them to make capturing possible.

I just remembered one other quality of life feature. You can create saddles, gloves and other things to do special things with your pals. But, why I am allowed to create more than one? I mean, I can only use one of them at a time and they can be interchanged. So, if you make a saddle for a certain bird pal e.g. Helzephyr, that means you can use it on all Helzephyrs you catch.

But the biggest quality of life feature PocketPair could add is a mini-map inside caves/dungeons. The times I almost got lost in these caves is insane. Especially since there are only a handful of rooms in these and it’s easy to get turned around and confused.

Now, to completely change the subject… I wish there was more music in the game. The soundtrack in this game is amazing. Sadly, there isn’t enough in the game at the moment, so there are some silent moments. A little bit more ambient tracks would go a really long way in this game.

But, I saved one of my biggest things for last. That is inventory management. This is a total pain in bases. Since pals can put things inside chests, you can forget organisation. Thankfully, while crafting, the game pulls from all resources in your base, but if you need a certain item to use at another base, have fun to go searching through all your chests. What I usually do, if I can, is start crafting an item with the one I want to move and then cancel it. Since it drops the resources then and there. Now, how to solve this without breaking the game and the idea that pals can put things in chests? What if you have a new skill that pals can have? An organisation skill and depending on the level, they either put red things with red things or make a weapons chest and come to complain to you when there aren’t enough chests for their organisation?

If your base is fully set up, the proper of a lack of depth starts to show as well. When you build your base, why should you return to it besides needing to craft or repair your weapons? Give us some activities we can do in our base when we build them. I mean come on, we even have the amusement furniture set. If only we could play some mini-games with our pals to increase their sanity for example? Since currently, there is not a lot you can do when a pal is stressed.

Of course, a certain balance needs to be maintained. The more things a pal can interact with, the more chance you have to create lag or overwhelm the player. Also, the more depth you create, the more things you have to maintain and maybe that’s not the type of game that PocketPair wants to create. How I currently see Palworld is a playground sandbox in the schoolyard. It’s an amazing playground where you can make your own fun but it’s only part of the schoolyard and only has a swing, some monkey bars, a climb rack, a small castle and a slide. It’s all solid built and amazing to spend your time in… But, then you notice the potential this sandbox has to grow. What if we enlarged that sandbox with another castle, so the multiplayer can be player vs player as well? Or wait, why don’t we add an underground to that sandbox?

All I’m saying is that currently Palworld has an amazing foundation. The biggest issue at the moment is that the game lacks depth. While the current roadmap has a lot of expansions and more content, I hope PocketPair doesn’t forget to also make it more than just surface level. For example, imagne that the raid bosses can be captured and barely have an unique skills. Why should the player do the raids then? What reward do you get out of it? Not all mechanics can be fun because they are enjoyable to do. Players will get bored and they will look for a way to spice things up or to challenge themselves.

Now what that said, I’m going to close off this article. I’m quite excited for the future of Palworld and I’m going to wait a few more updates before I decide to write a review on the game. But overall, I’m really liking what I see. The basis of an amazing title is here already and I think we are going to get an even better game when this comes out of early access. Let’s wait and see what happens when the first big updates drop. Especially the raid bosses that got teased a few weeks ago.

Thank you so much for reading this article and I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. What do you think of PalWorld and what should be added or changed? Let me know in the comment section down below. Also, what do you think of my idea’s? I’m curious, feel free to leave a comment about that one to. But, I also hope to welcome you in another article but until then, have a great rest of your day and take care.

NASA likely to significantly delay the launch of Crew 9 due to Starliner issues

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is lifted to be placed atop an Atlas V rocket for its first crewed launch.

Enlarge / Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is lifted to be placed atop an Atlas V rocket for its first crewed launch. (credit: United Launch Alliance)

NASA is planning to significantly delay the launch of the Crew 9 mission to the International Space Station due to ongoing concerns about the Starliner spacecraft currently attached to the station.

While the space agency has not said anything publicly, sources say NASA should announce the decision this week. Officials are contemplating moving the Crew-9 mission from its current date of August 18 to September 24, a significant slip.

Nominally, this Crew Dragon mission will carry NASA astronauts Zena Cardman, spacecraft commander; Nick Hague, pilot; and Stephanie Wilson, mission specialist; as well as Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Gorbunov, for a six-month journey to the space station. However, NASA has been considering alternatives to the crew lineup—possibly launching with two astronauts instead of four—due to ongoing discussions about the viability of Starliner to safely return astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to Earth.

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New SEGA trademark “Yakuza Wars” is probably not a Total War: Like A Dragon game, but let's speculate wildly anyway

As reported by Gematsu yesterday, SEGA have filed a trademark in Japan for the term “Yakuza Wars”. This happened on July 26th, and while Gematsu speculate this might be related to the next game in the Yakuza: Like A Dragon series, I have other plans. For the imaginary game. That I have nothing to do with.

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Producent Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio chce z Like a Dragon udělat transmediální značku - INDIAN

K bojovým hrám snad už neodmyslitelně patří crossovery. Psali jsme například o novém rozšíření Mortal Kombat 1, kdy do hry zavítá třeba Ghostface nebo T-1000. Fanoušci série Like a Dragon si už dlouho ve hrách jako Tekken nebo Street Fighter chtějí zahrát za své oblíbené bojovníky. S ohledem na akční hratelnost pěstních soubojů v gangsterské sérii to je skvělé párování.

K ničemu takovému ale nedocházelo. Bývalý producent série Toshihiro Nagoshi se vyjádřil, že k takovým crossoverům nedojde, protože nechce, aby Kazuma Kiryu mlátil ženy. Nagoshi ale v roce 2021 opustil Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, teď je producentem Masayoshi Yokoyama. Server Polygon se tedy na otázku potencionálního crossoveru zeptal jeho.

Myslím, že lepší bude pohybovat se napříč médii, jako jsme udělali se seriálem než jen přejít do další hry,“ odpovídá Yokoyama. Mluví o chystaném seriálu Like a Dragon: Yakuza. „Dostáváme pozvánky do dalších her, ale nikdy jsme k nikomu nepřišli. Myslím, že jít napříč médii je lepší cesta,“ říká producent.

Vyšly dva bundly série Like a Dragon, které mají být dobrým uvedením do série - INDIAN

Série Like a Dragon/Yakuza je velmi početná. Však už jen ta základní má 9 dlouhých dílů a když k tomu připočítáte četné spin-offy, je to běh na dlouhou trať. A pokud byste sérii chtěli rozehrát, přichází těžká otázka, kde začít. Vývojáři Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio pro vás mají odpověď. V digitálních obchodech připravili dva bundly, které jsou podle nich dobrým začátkem do ságy o japonském podsvětí.

Yakuza Series Starter Pack obsahuje remaky prvních dvou dílů – Yakuza Kiwami a Yakuza Kiwami 2. Pořídíte je s 25% slevou. Druhý bundle už má nové jméno série. Like a Dragon Series Starter Pack obsahuje sedmý a osmý díl, tedy Yakuza: Like a Dragon a Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. V něm hry pořídíte se slevou 11 %.

Podle vývojářů by tyto balíčky měly připravit nové hráče na nadcházející seriálovou adaptaci od Amazonu. „Zatímco přinášíme značky Like a Dragon a Yakuza do nových médií, všimli jsme si příležitosti vytyčit jasné startovací body pro nová publika, aby zažila hry, které inspirovaly [televizní show],“ říká producent série Hiroyuki Sakamoto v příspěvku na X. Doufá, že bundly stvoří mnoho nových fanoušků. „Kteří pak budou hrát sérii, jak jsme ji stvořili. Od začátku a podle vydání,“ dodává.

Cancellation Watch: Supacell Enters the Nielsen Rankings, The Boys Continues to Soar, and More

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Cancellation Watch: Status updates for the sci fi and fantasy shows on the broadcast networks, cable channels, and streaming services as well as breaking news on the currently airing, returning, and upcoming genre entries. 

Status Updates

Supacell (Netflix, Status: Renewal Possible): This British superhero series entered the Nielsen Streaming Rankings at Number 6 for the week of its premiere. It pulled in an estimated 549 million minutes of viewing, and the show has spent five weeks in the Netflix Top 10 so far. Series creator Rapman is hoping that this one will go for at least three seasons and that does look like a real possibility at this point.

The Boys (Prime Video, Status: Renewed): This show held at Number 2 for a third week in a row, adding on another 1.2 billion minutes of viewership. It has already been renewed for a fifth and final season, and a prequel series was announced this past weekend at Comic Con.

House of the Dragon (HBO, Status: Renewed): This show slipped to Number 4 for its third week in the Nielsen Streaming Rankings, though it pulled in over one billion minutes in viewing. It has averaged a 0.34 rating based on same-day viewing in the 18-49 demographic and 1.3 million total viewers so far, and it has already been renewed for a third season with a fourth looking likely as well.

The Dragon Prince (Netflix, Status: Renewed): This fantasy entry did not make into the Netflix Top 10 for the week of its sixth season premiere, but that is not uncommon for animated shows. It has already been renewed through its seventh and final season which will give it the chance to wrap up its storylines.

You can see the status of all the shows from the current season at our Cancellation Watch Page.


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Cancellation/Renewal Score:

At Comic Con this past weekend, renewal announcements came in for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (AMC), Blood of Zeus (Netflix), Invincible (Prime Video), Solar Opposites (Hulu), and Krapopolis (FOX). (You can see a rundown of the news coming out of SDCC at this link.) That brings the Cancellation/Renewal Score for the current season to 34 renewed sci fi and fantasy entries (44% of shows tracked) vs. 21 cancelled and ending (27%). Below are this season’s numbers, and you can see the list of shows and keep up with the score throughout the week at our Cancellation Watch Page.

Show Count 78
Cancelled 15 19.2%
Ending 6 7.7% 26.9%
Renewed 34 43.6%
On the Bubble 5 6.4%
Renewal Possible 18 23.1%
Mini-Series 6


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Cancellation Watch: House of the Dragon Rises in the Nielsen Rankings, The Ark Returns Down, and More

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Cancellation Watch: Status updates for the sci fi and fantasy shows on the broadcast networks, cable channels, and streaming services as well as breaking news on the currently airing, returning, and upcoming genre entries. 

Status Updates

House of the Dragon (HBO, Status: Renewed): For the first full week that the Nielsen charts measured this show’s second season, it improved to Number 2 in the list of acquired shows with an estimated 1.23 billion minutes of viewing. That is the highest viewership the show has seen thus far, surpassing the 1.02 billion mark it achieved in its first season. Not surprisingly, this one has already been renewed for a third season.

The Ark (Syfy, Status: Renewal Possible): Nielsen ratings data for linear viewing has been hard to come by lately, but TVSeriesFinale.com does have the premiere ratings for this show’s second season and it posted a 0.04 score based on same-day viewing in the 18-49 demographic with 240K total viewers. That is down from its first season average of a 0.06 rating, and not a strong return for the show. I will watch how this one tracks in the coming weeks, but it could be shifting to Bubble status shortly.

The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy (Prime Video, Status: Renewed): This animated sci fi comedy arrived on Prime Video with little in the way of promotion in February 2024 and did not make it into the Nielsen Streaming Rankings. But apparently it was renewed in advance for a second season and work on that is already underway. Whether it will continue beyond that remains to be seen.

Beacon 23 (Syfy, Status: On the Bubble): This show had originally been a joint production by AMC and Spectrum and had been picked up for two seasons, but those two venues backed away from it before it aired. MGM+ acquired the series and has now aired the two seasons, though it received little in the way of promotion and that may have just been a burn-off run. They have not indicated whether they have an interest in carrying it into a third season and I am going to shift this one to Bubble status.

Velma (Max, Status: On the Bubble): People were surprised that this show received a second season after the first was pretty widely panned, but apparently that had been planned in advance. It did not make it into the Nielsen Streaming Rankings across its two seasons, and it currently holds only 39% on the Tomatometer scale and a 10% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes. I am going to assume that a third season is unlikely, so I am moving this one to Bubble status.

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Cancellation/Renewal Score:

This past week brought two more cancellations with Halo getting the ax from Paramount+ and Reginald the Vampire coming to an end at Syfy. In addition, apparently a fifteenth season of Doctor Who was part of the Disney partnership with the BBC and that is in the works, and The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy was renewed for a second season in advance as mentioned above. So factoring in all of that, the current score is at 21 cancelled and ending sci fi and fantasy entries (28% of shows tracked) vs. 31 renewed (42%). Below are this season’s numbers, and you can see the list of shows and keep up with the score throughout the week at our Cancellation Watch Page.

Show Count 74
Cancelled 15 20.3%
Ending 6 8.1% 28.4%
Renewed 31 41.9%
On the Bubble 5 6.8%
Renewal Possible 17 23.0%
Mini-Series 6


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Cancellation Watch: The Boys and House of the Dragon Enter the Nielsen Rankings, Supacell Continues to Top Netflix Top 10, and More

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Cancellation Watch: Status updates for the sci fi and fantasy shows on the broadcast networks, cable channels, and streaming services as well as breaking news on the currently airing, returning, and upcoming genre entries. 

Status Updates

The Boys (Prime Video, Status: Renewed): This superhero satire entered the Nielsen Streaming Rankings for the week of its fourth season premiere. It landed at Number 2 with an estimated 1.2 billion minutes watched across just four days. The show has been renewed for a fifth and final season, and I expect it to continue on with spin-offs for several years.

House of the Dragon (HBO, Status: Renewed): This show entered the Nielsen Rankings under the Acquired shows for its run on Max at the Number 8 with 741 million minutes watched. That represents just one evening for viewing for the second season premiere plus any of the first season episodes that were streamed that week. The linear ratings have not been as strong, but not surprisingly this one has already been renewed for a third season.

Supacell (Netflix, Status: Renewal Possible): This British-made series has now spent three weeks in the Netflix Top 10, two at the Number 1 slot. There has been no word on a second-season renewal at this point, but I expect that the streamer will be interested in bringing this one back.

Futurama (Hulu, Status: Renewed): This animated sci fi comedy slipped into the Nielsen Rankings at Number 10 with 241 million minutes of viewing over a month and a half before its twelfth season premiere. It has already been renewed for two more seasons, so the hi-jinks should continue for several more years.

Scavengers Reign (Max/Netflix, Status: Cancelled): This animated sci fi series has not made it into the Netflix Top 10 in its encore run on that streaming service which definitely puts a damper on the hopes that it would get a second season. However, it did just get an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program which could give it a boost. Fans should definitely take the opportunity to get the show trending on the social networks and bring it more attention in an attempt to convince Netflix to keep it going.

You can see the status of all the shows from the current season at our Cancellation Watch Page.


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Cancellation/Renewal Score:

On Monday, the cancellation of Syfy’s horror dramedy Reginald the Vampire was announced which brings the Cancellation/Renewal Score for the current season to 20 cancelled and ending sci fi and fantasy entries (28% of shows tracked) vs. 29 renewed (40%). Below are this season’s numbers, and you can see the list of shows and keep up with the score throughout the week at our Cancellation Watch Page.

Show Count 72
Cancelled 14 19.4%
Ending 6 8.3% 27.8%
Renewed 29 40.3%
On the Bubble 3 4.2%
Renewal Possible 20 27.8%
Mini-Series 6


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Yakuza: Like a Dragon má první trailer a odhaluje představitele bratra hlavního hrdiny - NerdFix

Na Comic-Conu v San Diegu byl představen první trailer na Like a Dragon: Yakuza, seriálovou adaptaci japonské herní série Like a Dragon. Spolu s ním by i odhalen představitel Akiry Nishikiyami, bratra hlavního hrdiny. Tím je herec Kento Kaku. Hrál například v seriálu Rodina Nindžů od Netflixu.

A lot can happen in 10 years... pic.twitter.com/UgsUOSltDZ

— Prime Video (@PrimeVideo) July 26, 2024

Snapdragon X-plained: What you need to know about the chip in CoPilot Plus PCs

Microsoft Surface 7th gen app drawer

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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series of processors are designed for PCs — well, Windows on Arm, Copilot Plus laptops, to be precise.  They take some of the Snapdragon sauce we are familiar with from high-end smartphones and blends it with the high-performance requirements of the PC space. The aim is to provide a chip with performance that rivals Intel and Apple, with the energy efficiency we’ve become accustomed to in smartphones.

The core ingredients common to all Snapdragon X series chips are Qualcomm’s custom Arm- rather than x86-based Oryon CPU (no Intel or AMD here), a bigger version of its Adreno GPU taken from mobile, Hexagon NPU smarts for AI, and top-tier networking that enables the latest Wi-Fi and 5G standards. Microsoft chips in, providing the emulation layer in Windows on Arm to run x64 applications that haven’t yet been ported to run natively on Arm processors.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Snapdragon X series inside the latest Windows laptops.

Snapdragon X Elite vs X Plus explained

Snapdragon X comes in two major flavors — X Elite, which powers the first wave of top-tier CoPilot Plus PCs, and X Plus, destined for more affordable laptops later in 2024. In total, Qualcomm has four Snapdragon X SKUs (and one unofficial model we leaked) — three under the X Elite branding and one more affordable X Plus unit. There is reportedly an additional low-end X Plus model (X1P-42-100), but we haven’t heard anything official about it yet.

So what’s the difference between Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus, besides their intended price points? Well, Elite boasts 12 Oryon CPU cores versus 10 cores for the Plus. There’s also a smaller eight-core Plus model, which Qualcomm didn’t officially announce. Furthermore, Elite models have higher all-core and two-core turbo clock speeds, up to 4.2GHz, compared to the Plus’ 3.4GHz. This varies by specific model, but the top-tier Elite models pack the Apple M-series rivaling performance with higher power consumption to boot.

Snapdragon X Elite and Plus Comparison Table

Credit: Qualcomm

The top-tier X1E-84-100 SKU also has a more powerful GPU than all the other models, hitting 4.6 TFLOPS vs 3.8 TFLOPS for the standard Ardreno GPU setup. This is thanks to a higher GPU frequency of 1.5GHz, up from 1.2GHz.

Fortunately, all of the Snapdragon X models sport the same 45TOPS Neural Processing Unit (NPU), ensuring they’re all capable of running the same AI features. If you’re unfamiliar, an NPU augments traditional CPU capabilities with machine learning (AI) specific number crunching capabilities. Not only is an NPU faster, but it’s more power efficient too.

NPUs are purpose-built to handle machine learning workloads for CoPilot Plus. Every Snapdragon X chip has the same one.

The series all support LDRR5X memory at 8448MT/s too, 4K120 video decoding, and 8+4 lanes of PCIe 4.0 for storage and the like. All except the unofficial X1P-42-100, which supposedly drops to 4K60 decode and 4+4 PCIe 4.0 lanes. The range is manufactured using TSMC’s N4 process and supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and 5G networking, with a discrete modem attached.

The bottom line is that CPU performance is the big differentiator between the Snapdragon X line. There’s a showcase X Elite chip that pushes performance on the CPU and GPU front (no doubt the model the benchmarkers will want), but without knowing the TDP, this might not be the most interesting chip in the range. The other Elite chips are more conservative on clocks and power, whilst the Plus steps performance down just a little with a smaller CPU configuration.

Snapdragon X – Oryon CPU deep dive

Speaking of CPUs, perhaps the most interesting aspect of the Snapdragon X series is Qualcomm’s in-house Oryon CPU. I say Qualcomm’s CPU, but the company bought Nuvia for $1.4 billion in 2021, which had started work on a custom Arm CPU for data centers called Phoenix. That work would quickly become Oryon for Windows on Arm devices.

The most interesting thing about Oryon is that it’s not based on the x86/x64 architecture that PC stalwarts AMD and Intel use. Instead, Oryon is built on the Arm architecture (Armv8.7-A, to be precise) found in smartphone processors and Apple’s M-series of laptop chips. However, the latter are now on Armv9, which introduces additional important features.

Oryon is an Arm-based CPU, rather than x86/x64 like rivals Intel and AMD.

Anyway, let’s start with the high-end topology. Snapdragon X uses three clusters of up to four cores (though it can technically support eight cores in a cluster). Unlike smartphones, there aren’t separate performance-optimized and efficiency-optimized CPU cores. There’s no Arm-style big.LITTLE or Intel-type low-power E-cores; every Oryon core is the same micro-architecture-wise. However, it’s likely that different clusters have different peak frequencies to balance power consumption. For instance, we know that two CPU cores in different clusters can push the peak boost clocks.

Each cluster shares its L2 cache, which is 12MB in size. This means that four cores share access to a large pool of local memory for multi-threaded performance. Cluster-to-cluster snooping is implemented when a CPU group needs to grab data from another. There’s also a smaller 6MB L3 cache as part of the shared memory subsystem across clusters, GPU, and NPU, with a minimal 6-29 nanoseconds of latency for fast access. Altogether, that’s a hefty memory footprint in the vein of the Apple M series (Apple is estimated to use even bigger caches) and is likely key to Qualcomm reaching a similar level of performance.

Qualcomm Oryon CPU core

Credit: Qualcomm

Peeking inside each core, Oryon provides six integer number crunching units, four floating point units (two with multiply-accumulate for machine learning workloads), and four load/store units. Importantly, each FP unit supports 128-bit NEON for number crunching on smaller data sizes right down to INT8, but not as small as INT4 used by some highly compressed smartphone machine-learning models. This helps mitigate the lack of SVE (introduced in Armv9) and the wider pipelines that we see in modern AMD and Intel chips. Still, that’s a pretty big CPU that’s a smidgen larger (execution-wise) than the latest Arm Cortex-A925 destined for 2025 smartphones.

No efficiency-cores here, Snapdragon X goes all in with up to 12 big CPU cores.

Keeping that CPU core fed is a major task. Qualcomm accomplishes this with a large 192Kb L1 instruction and 96KB data cache, paired with 8 instructions per cycle decoding. The re-order buffer hits a huge 650 micro-ops (or larger), allowing for a frankly huge out-of-order execution window (think of this as a queue of little instructions the processor could run).

Jargon aside, keeping a big core running with things to do and powering off when it’s not in use is the key to robust power consumption. You want to avoid situations where the core is on but suffers a “bubble” without instruction to process. The aim of having so many instructions sitting around within easy reach is that there’s always something it could be doing. However, historically, there’s been a diminishing return for storing so many instructions that are simply waiting, but this doesn’t seem to apply for modern Arm chips. For comparison, the Cortex-X925 has a 750 micro-op re-order buffer for a 1,500 out-of-order window, but Intel’s Lunar Lake stores just 416 entries.

Anyway, the TLDR is that the Snapdragon X’s Oryon CPU has a pretty big core paired up with tons of memory to keep it running at full tilt when needed. That’s likely to produce solid performance, but all that memory costs a small fortune in silicon area, hence why this is a premium-tier product.

Adreno graphics explained (finally)

Those familiar with Snapdragon will recognize the X-series’ GPU — the Adreno X1 is a bigger version of Qualcomm’s mobile GPU. Usually, Qualcomm doesn’t spill the beans on its graphics architecture but has opened up a lot more about the Adreno X1 as it dukes it out with bigger GPU names in the PC space.

At a high level, the Adreno X1 supports many key desktop-class GPU features, including DirectX 12.1 (not 12.2), DirectX 11, OpenCL 3.0, and Vulkan 1.3 feature sets. This includes ray tracing (via Vulkan) and variable rate shading, which are essential in modern PC titles and are slowly gaining traction in mobile.

Qualcomm levels up its Adreno GPU from mobile, making it a solid competitor for Intel's integrated graphics.

The Adreno X1 is built for both tile-based rendering (binned mode), typically seen in smartphones, and direct rendering that is more associated with the PC space. The difference is that a tile-based approach splits up the scene into smaller sections, keeping local data in the local cache to reduce power consumption. A binned-direct mode also attempts to leverage the best of both, leveraging a local high-bandwidth 3MB SRAM. The mode of operation is determined by the graphics driver and Qualcomm calls this rather unique setup FlexRender. The idea here is that the X1 can benefit from mobile-style power consumption or PC-class performance, depending on what best suites.

Regardless of the mode of operation, the Adreno X1 features six shader processors with 256 32-bit floating point units each, for a total of 1536 FP32 units. Peering deeper into each shader processor, one can see two micro-shader/texture pipelines with their own scheduler and power domain. Each comprises a 192KB L1 cache, a texture unit running at eight texels per clock, 16 elementary functional units (EFUs) for advanced math functions, 128 32-bit ALUs, and 256 16-bit ALUs.

Adreno X1 Shader Processor Explained

Credit: Qualcomm

That latter part is important; the core can run FP32 and FP16 operations concurrently, and the FP32 ALUs can pitch in for even more 16-bit data crunching if required. Speaking of number formats, the 32-bit ALU supports INT32/16, BF16, and INT8 dot products, making it adept at matching learning workloads. The 16-bit ALUs also support BF16, which is handy for ML.

Another interesting point is that Qualcomm uses a large wavefront (parallel operations) size compared to rivals AMD and NVIDIA. 32-bit operations arrive in groups of 64, while 16-bit operations stream in 128 at a time. Very wide designs typically suffer from bubbles where the core runs out of things to compute (rivals AMD and NVIDIA use 32 wide wavefronts for 32-bit operations), which is bad for power efficiency. Perhaps Qualcomm mitigates this intelligently, powering down its micro-shader cores.

In terms of performance, we ran Crysis on the Snapdragon X Elite but had to comprise with a 720p  resolution and medium graphics to achieve semi-decent frame rates. Other titles can leverage Microsoft’s new Automatic Super Resolution technology to improve frame rates in supported titles, including  The Witcher 3 and Hitman 3. The trade-off is you’re limited to a very low 1,152 x 768 pixels. This certainly isn’t a gamer’s chipset, but you can achieve decent frame rates with some heavy compromises.

For a quick comparison, an entry-level laptop gaming GPU like the NVIDIA GTX4050 packs 13.5TLOPS of FP32 computing, which is almost three times the performance of the Adreno X1. Instead, the X1 looks more competitive with Intel’s latest integrated graphics parts, which range between 2 and 8 TFLOPS. However, Snapdragon X1 has the added complication of emulating games compiled for x64. Speaking of…

What you need to know about Windows on Arm emulation

Windows logo on laptop stock photo (16)

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While Arm CPUs can deliver high performance and remarkable energy efficiency, this transition brings new problems in the form of supporting legacy applications.

Windows has historically run on x86 and x64 platforms of AMD and Intel, meaning the low-level CPU instructions that OS applications run on a CPU aren’t supported by Arm. Microsoft rebuilt Windows on Arm to support the core OS on Arm CPUs and has released developer tools to help developers compile native Arm applications more easily.

Running older apps that aren't Arm-native? You'll take a (small) emulation performance penalty.

This has paid off somewhat over the past seven years of the project; Microsoft says that about 90% of “app minutes” a user spends time with daily has a native Arm application (likely because of web browsers). However, there are still swathes of modern and legacy Windows applications that aren’t yet Arm-native.

Windows on Arm has long run an emulator that converts code in real-time to support these apps. That ensures that software works but comes with a hit to performance, particularly for demanding real-time applications, like video conversion and gaming, and those requiring specific instructions like AVX2. Microsoft calls this hit “minor,” but previous Snapdragon chips have suffered. We’ll have to see if it’s much improved with the more powerful X-series of chips.

Fortunately, just before CoPilot PCs arrived, Microsoft’s updated emulation layer (now called Prism) claimed 10% to 20% additional performance for existing Arm chips (like the older Snapdragon 8cx). We tested the emulator’s performance on the 8cx before and after the update; here are the results:

  • Firefox (Speedometer 3): +10%
  • Cinebench r23 (Single-core): +8%
  • Cinebench r23 (Multi-core): +4.5%
  • HandBrake (h.264 software encoding time in seconds): +8%

Lofty claims of 20% improved performance are clearly the outliers, but these are still pretty decent gains for applications that still rely on emulation.

While the software emulation problem is more in Microsoft’s hands than Qualcomm’s, the latter has built features into its Oryon CPU to assist with memory store and floating-point architectures for x86 that should further boost emulation performance. If Qualcomm moves to Armv9 with its next-gen laptop CPU, SVE support will also help improve performance for instructions that require wider vector widths. We expect emulation performance to be pretty OK and will likely improve in the coming years.

Should you buy a Snapdragon X / CoPilot Plus PC?

Microsoft Surface 7th gen homescreen

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In addition to pure specifications, there are many features to consider when looking up the first wave of CoPilot Plus PCs. First and foremost, the addition of an NPU means these laptops benefit from exclusive Windows features but will have to wait a while before Recall re-debuts.

As we’ve seen, Snapdragon X promises competitive performance with Intel’s latest chips and the powerhouse Apple M3 (though perhaps not quite the newer M4). On top of that, battery life should last well in excess of a busy workday, setting these laptops up as true MacBook competitors. Perhaps the biggest unknown, though, is just how well x64 applications will hold up under emulation.

The first reviews are rolling in as we speak, so it won’t hurt to wait a few more weeks to see if the Snapdragon X Elite and CoPilot Plus PC are worth your hard-earned cash.

Here’s when the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phone could launch

Xiaomi 14 Camera

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  • The Xiaomi 15 will be the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phone, according to a leaker.
  • Another tipster has claimed that the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phone will arrive in late October.
  • This isn’t a surprise as the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 phones arrived in October 2023.


Qualcomm has already confirmed that its next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor will launch in October, and it’s expected to power a host of high-end phones in 2025. But you won’t need to wait until 2025 to see the first phone with this processor.

Weibo tipster Smart Pikachu has claimed that the Xiaomi 15 will be the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 smartphone. The leaker reiterated that the phone will have a small flat screen, adding that it’ll be a “little rounder” than before.

When will the phone launch, though?

Smart Pikachu didn’t dish out a specific launch window. However, fellow leaker Digital Chat Station claimed in a now-edited post that the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phones would indeed launch at the end of October.

An October launch window for the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phones wouldn’t be a surprise. The Xiaomi 14 and 14 Pro launched in October 2023 as the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 handsets, after all.

However, we’re guessing that the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 devices will be China-only releases at first, with global launches following in the new year. This was indeed the case for the Xiaomi 14, which eventually received a global release in February 2024.

This isn’t the first time we heard about the Xiaomi 15 series being the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phone family, either. Leaker Yogesh Brar claimed back in April that Xiaomi had “exclusive first launch rights” for the new chip and would offer the Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro. Brar added that OnePlus and Iqoo would follow as the next OEMs to offer the new silicon.

Rytíř Sedmi království: Další spin-off Hry o trůny se začal natáčet, venku máme první fotku - NerdFix

Nedávno nám konečně padla první klapka k dalšímu seriálovému spin-offu Hry o trůny (2011), který ponese název A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight (Rytíř Sedmi království: Potulný rytíř). Jednat se bude o adaptaci knižní série Příběhy Dunka a Egga, kterou si taktéž vzal pod palec G. R. R. Martin. V rámci startu natáčení už na světě máme i první fotku, kterou si můžete prohlédnout níže.

Nachází se na ní irský herec Peter Claffey (Zlé sestry), který si zahraje Duncana Vysokého, potulného rytíře, který se s panošem Aegonem „Eggem“ (Dexter Sol Ansell) vydá na velkolepou a dobrodružnou cestu. Samotný příběh by se měl odehrávat přibližně jedno století před událostmi Hry o trůny, kdy rod Targaryenů stále sedí na Železném trůnu a vzpomínky na posledního draka ještě nevymizely z živé paměti. 

Během své cesty se oba hrdinové střetnou s několika členy zmíněného rodu draka, včetně prince Aeriona (Finn Bennett), prince Baelora (Bertie Carvel) a prince Maekara (Sam Spruell). Chybět nebude ani Lyonel Baratheon (Daniel Ings), tehdejší hlava slavného rodu, jenž sídlil na Bouřlivém konci, stejně tak ani dornská loutkářka Tanselle (Tanzyn Crawford).

O režii prvních tří epizod by se měla postarat Sarah Adina Smith (Lekce chemie), o zbylé tři epizody se pak postará Owen Harris (Černé zrcadlo). 

Druhá sezóna Rodu Draka: Píseň intrik a tragédie - NerdFix

Hra o trůny je zpět. A tím myslím opravdový návrat ke komornějším intrikám, nástupnickým krizím, politickým hrám a vysokým osobním sázkám. HBO nám poskytlo předběžný přístup k prvním čtyřem epizodám seriálu Rod Draka a tak vám prozradím, jaké jsou mé první dojmy. 

Díky nepříliš vydařené poslední sezóně Game of Thrones se diváci snažili na univerzum brutálního fantasy dramatu rychle zapomenout. Rod Draka však ovšem před dvěma lety díky šťavnatému vyprávění a odkazům na nejlepší léta Hry o trůny reputaci franšízy vykoupil. Palácové pletichaření a pikantní sexuální pletky vyplňovaly mezery mezi scénami masového násilí nebo spektakulární dračí akce. Na druhou stranu se jednalo o 10 epizod, které zrychleně prošly desetiletími souvislostí až na pokraj velké války známé jako Tanec draků. Navzdory mnoha silným stránkám mnozí diváci, včetně mě, kritizovali časové skoky, kvůli kterým seriál občas působil příliš uspěchaně, místo aby trpělivě budoval zápletku a postavy. Měla jsem pocit, že zde oproti Hře o trůny chybí pevný základ, který by mi umožnil skutečně se ponořit do jádra příběhu.   

Deset tisíc lodí: Seriálový spin-off Hry o trůny zrušen nebyl, projekt má novou scenáristku - NerdFix

Hra o trůny (2011) sice neměla zrovna nejlepší a nejuspokojivější finále, přesto na něj může být HBO náležitě pyšné, protože se jedná o jeden z jeho nejúspěšnějších seriálů. Na onen úspěch proto chce navázat s dalšími spin-offy, které se zaměří na jiné příběhy ze slavného světa G. R. R. Martina.

Na světě už máme seriálový spin-off Rod Draka (2022), kterému nedávno premiérovala druhá řada, přičemž v budoucnu se můžeme těšit třeba na seriálové Příběhy Dunka a Egga. Některé plánované spin-offy však nakonec byly hozeny do koše, například seriál o Jonu Snowovi, k němuž by se ale jeho představitel Kit Harington mohl jednoho dne vrátit.

Už před několika lety jsme se také dozvěděli o spin-offu s názvem Ten Thousand Ships (Deset tisíc lodí), který měla zcela původně napsat Amanda Segel (Odstřelovač). Poté se ale zdálo, že ani ten nakonec nespatří světlo světa. To se nyní mění. 

Game of Thrones spinoff Ten Thousand Ships has a new writer, George R.R. Martin confirms: https://t.co/ZnTMb6iwBh https://t.co/ZnTMb6iwBh

— Winter is Coming (@WiCnet) June 12, 2024

Třetí řada Rodu Draka už dostala od HBO zelenou - NerdFix

Očekávaná druhá řada fantasy seriálu Rod Draka (2022), ve kterém se nám naplno rozjede válka mezi dvěma stranami Targaryenů, bude na službě Max premiérovat už za několik dní. HBO ale má v seriál evidentně natolik velkou důvěru, že už dalo zelenou také řadě třetí. Vlastně není divu, první sezóna měla skvělou sledovanost, druhá na tom dost možná bude ještě lépe.

Připomeneme, že na scénáři ke třetí řadě se začalo pracovat zřejmě už od konce loňského roku. Jak daleko s ním tvůrci od té doby postoupili, zatím není známo, je tudíž otázkou, kdy hlavní část produkce třetí sezóny vůbec začne. Je také možné, že třetí sezóna bude finálová, ovšem potvrzené to stále ještě nemáme, loňský rok se G. R. R. Martin bavil s showrunnerem Ryanem Condalem a jeho scenáristickým týmem (Sara Hess, Ti Mikkel, David Hancock a Philippa Goslett) taktéž o potenciální čtvrté řadě. Tak holt uvidíme. 

'House Of The Dragon' Renewed For Season 3 By HBO https://t.co/eRoOHLgh2L

— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) June 13, 2024

Qualcomm is serious about Windows on Arm; second wave of launches planned for 2024

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  • Qualcomm has hinted at a second wave of Arm-powered PC launches in the coming months.
  • While we’ve already seen several releases so far, the next wave will target the business and enterprise market.
  • The wave could see the launch of non-laptop form factors like mini-PCs and all-in-one desktop computers.

Windows on Arm has been around for over half a decade at this point, but we’ve only seen a handful of devices launch in that time. However, this year is increasingly looking like an inflection point. Over the past few days at Computex 2024, we saw Qualcomm and Microsoft join hands with hardware partners like Dell and Asus to launch a flurry of new Snapdragon X-powered PCs. While that’s already a significant uptick over previous years, the industry may have even more in store for the remainder of 2024.

According to WinFuture, Microsoft and Qualcomm are busy gearing up for a significant expansion in the Windows on Arm device portfolio. A Qualcomm representative has suggested that OEMs are planning a second wave of launches for August and September of this year. Like the Surface Pro 11 and other devices announced so far, these upcoming PCs will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus SoCs.

The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 is worse than the 6 Gen 1

Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3
  • Qualcomm has quietly launched the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC in 4G and 5G variants.
  • The 6s Gen 3 is similar to the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1, which is, in turn, similar to the Snapdragon 695 SoC.
  • Based on the specifications, the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 sits below the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1.

Qualcomm made the leap to a “simplified” naming scheme with the launch of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in 2021, promising an SoC lineup that would be easier for consumers to understand. We’re now deep in 2024, and Qualcomm’s naming scheme is in a really bad spot. Qualcomm has released plenty of confusing SoC versions following no discernible hierarchy, making it challenging to rank phones at a glance. The company has quietly launched the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3, which appears to be a slightly better version of the Snapdragon 695 from 2021 but seemingly much worse than the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 from 2022.

The Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 has the model number SM6375-AC, which puts it closer to the Snapdragon 695 (SM6375) than to the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 (SM6450). When you go through the specifications of the 6s Gen 3, you’d be hard-pressed to find any real differences between it and the Snapdragon 695 other than a tiny increase in clock speeds.

Qualcomm could split Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 production between Samsung and TSMC

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  • Qualcomm is considering manufacturing its next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip with both TSMC and Samsung.
  • CEO Cristiano Amon hinted at this potential dual-sourcing strategy during a media briefing in Taiwan.

Qualcomm might be shaking things up with its next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip, teaming up with both Samsung and TSMC to manufacture it. This tidbit came from Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon during a media briefing in Taiwan on June 4, as reported by Business Korea.

During the briefing, Amon responded to a question about the risks of relying on a single manufacturer by suggesting of a partnership with both Samsung and TSMC for future chip fabrication. He did not elaborate on the specific reasons behind this shift, but it’s likely driven by a combination of factors, including cost considerations, the desire to diversify manufacturing partners, and confidence in Samsung’s recent advancements in chip manufacturing.

Čtvrtá řada The Boys dorazí příští týden, podívejte se na klip s Butcherem a Homelanderem - NerdFix

Příští týden nás čeká vyloženě libová seriálová nadílka. Nejenže vyjde druhá řada Rodu Draka (2022), ale také se k nám konečně dovalí i čtvrtá sezóna dospěláckého seriálu The Boys (2019), která bude premiérovat na službě Prime Video. Amazon se proto rozhodl vydat krátký klip z jedné z epizod, kterou si můžete pustit výše.

Na scénu se tak vrací Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), jenž se v klipu pokouší dostat Ryana (Cameron Crovetti) pod svá ochranná křídla, ale chlapce má bohužel kolem prstu dokonale omotaného jeho otec Homelander (Antony Starr), který si Billyho bezmoc náležitě užívá. A samozřejmě nezapomene zmínit chmurný fakt, že kvůli nadměrnému užívání Compoundu V zbývá Billymu už jen několik měsíců života. Z traileru ale víme, že Billy se dozví o existenci viru, jenž zabijí superlidi, bude to ale stačit k Homelanderově porážce? 

To holt uvidíme, kromě výše zmíněných postav se ještě vrací hrdinové Hughie (Jack Quaid), Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso), Frenchie (Tomer Capone), Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) a Starlight (Erin Moriarty).

Z nováčků se nám představí Joe Kessler (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), Firecracker (Valorie Curry) a Sister Sage (Susan Heyward).

Dále se ještě vrací Dále se vrací Claudia Doumit jako Victoria Neuman, Chace Crawford jako The Deep, Jessie T. Usher jako A-Train, Colby Minifie jako Ashley Barrett a Nathan Mitchell jako nový Black Noir. Eric Kripke jeden z tvůrců seriálu, už připravuje pátou řadu.

Na službě Prime Video od 13. 6. 2024.

Druhá řada Rodu Draka už brzy dorazí, podívejte se na video o dracích a jejich jezdcích - NerdFix

Už jen pár týdnů nás dělí od premiéry druhé řady fantasy seriálu Rod Draka, ve které válka mezi dvěma stranami Targaryanů skutečně začne. Pokud jste tudíž události z předchozí sezóny zapomněli, je ideální čas se na ni před premiérou druhé řady znovu podívat. Velkou roli v příběhu sehrávají samozřejmě i draci. A služba Max se nedávno pochlubila novým videem, které vám znovu připomene jména nejenom všech okřídlených a oheň chrlících tvorů, ale i jejich jezdců. Podívat se na něj můžete výše.

Připomene se nám například Syrax královny Rhaenyry (Emma D’Arcy), pak Caraxes alias Krvavý červ, na němž létal princ Daemon (Matt Smith), a samozřejmě nechybí ani stará a obří dračice Vhagar, která nyní poslouchá jednookého Aemonda (Ewan Mitchell). 

Druhá řada Rodu Draka bude oproti předešlé sezóně už o něco akčnější a velkolepější. Však není divu, teprve teď takzvaný Tanec draků, kterým se označuje krvavá válka o královské nástupnictví na Železný trůn, doopravdy odstartuje se vší parádou. Všechny dosavadní trailery každopádně vypadaly velice slušně, tak snad se máme nač těšit.

Kromě výše zmíněných se každopádně vrátí také Olivia Cooke jako Alicent Hightower, Rhys Ifans jako Otto Hightower, Eve Best jako Rhaenys, Steve Toussaint jako Lord Corlys Velaryon, Fabien Frankel jako Ser Criston Cole, Sonoya Mizuno jako Mysaria, Graham McTavish jako Ser Harrold Westerling, Matthew Needham jako Larys Strong a John MacMillan jako Laenor Velaryon.

Mezi nováčky patří Clinton Liberty jako Addam z Hullu, Jamie Kenna jako Ser Alfred Broome, Kieran Bew jako Hugh, Tom Bennett jako Ulf, Tom Taylor jako Lord Cregan Stark, Vincent Regan jako Ser Rickard Thorne, Abubakar Salim jako Alyn z Hullu, Gayle Rankin jako Alys Rivers, Freddie Fox jako Ser Gwayne Hightower a Simon Russell Beale v zatím neznámé roli.

Na službě Max od 16. 6. 2024. 

Samsung’s Snapdragon-powered Galaxy Book 4 Edge series leaks

Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 with plant and coffe mug
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  • Samsung’s Snapdragon-powered Galaxy Book 4 Edge series images have surfaced online.
  • The images showcase a 14-inch Galaxy Book 4 Edge and a 16-inch Galaxy Book 4 Edge Pro.
  • Both models feature 3K AMOLED displays, with the Pro model featuring the top-tier Snapdragon X Elite chip.

After months of anticipation and speculation, we are nearing the arrival of Snapdragon X Elite-powered laptops. Samsung recently launched its Galaxy Book 4 series of laptops, and it seems like the company is gearing up to add a couple of new Snapdragon-powered models to the lineup.

A WinFuture report offers a first look at Samsung’s upcoming laptop models, revealing key specifications and high-resolution images of the upcoming devices.

Targaryeni míří do ničivé války o Železný trůn, druhá řada Rodu Draka má další trailer - NerdFix

Už za necelý měsíc bude na službě Max premiérovat druhá řada fantasy seriálu Rod Draka, ve které se slavná a ničivá občanská válka mezi dvěma stranami Targaryenů rozjede na plné obrátky. A nyní zde máme další oficiální trailer, který je opět náležitě velkolepý.

Ten nám opět představí perspektivu obou válčících stran, tudíž jak Černých, kteří podporují královnu Rhaenyru (Emma D’Arcy), tak i Zelených, kteří zas chtějí na Železném trůně udržet Aegona II. (Tom Glynn-Carney). Obě strany ale samozřejmě budou potřebovat spojence, které lze najít u dalších významných rodů Západozemí. Z konce první řady víme, že Zelení na svou stranu získali Baratheony. Ke komu se ale třeba připojí ušlechtilí Starkové? Inu, to se diváci holt budou muset nechat překvapit. 

Kromě výše zmíněných se každopádně vrátí také Matt Smith jako princ Daemon, Olivia Cooke jako Alicent Hightower, Rhys Ifans jako Otto Hightower, Eve Best jako Rhaenys, Ewan Mitchell jako Aemond, Steve Toussaint jako Lord Corlys Velaryon, Fabien Frankel jako Ser Criston Cole, Sonoya Mizuno jako Mysaria, Graham McTavish jako Ser Harrold Westerling, Matthew Needham jako Larys Strong a John MacMillan jako Laenor Velaryon.

Z nováčků se nám ve druhé řadě představí Clinton Liberty jako Addam z Hullu, Jamie Kenna jako Ser Alfred Broome, Kieran Bew jako Hugh, Tom Bennett jako Ulf, Tom Taylor jako Lord Cregan Stark, Vincent Regan jako Ser Rickard Thorne, Abubakar Salim jako Alyn z Hullu, Gayle Rankin jako Alys Rivers, Freddie Fox jako Ser Gwayne Hightower a Simon Russell Beale v zatím neznámé roli.

Těšit se můžeme na akčnější a velkolepější sezónu, která však tentokrát bude mít pouze 8 epizod. Tvůrcem a hlavním scenáristou je i nadále Ryan J. Condal.

Na službě Max od 16. 6. 2024. 

Seriálové Příběhy Dunka a Egga nabírají na palubu režiséra Černého zrcadla - NerdFix

Příští měsíc padne v severoirském Belfastu první klapka dalšího seriálového spin-offu Hry o trůny jménem A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight (Rytíř Sedmi království: Potulný rytíř), který bude adaptací knižní série Příběhy Dunka a Egga. A jak se nám start hlavní části produkce blíží, dostávají se k nám další informace o tom, kdo se vlastně bude na výrobě podílet.

Jedním z režisérů se stane Owen Harris, který působí především v seriálovém světě. Točil například pro slavný seriál Černé zrcadlo (2011), pro nějž třeba zrežíroval slavnou epizodu San Junipero, která vyhrála hned několik cen. Dále se ještě podílel na výrobě sérií jako Skins (2007), Misfits: Zmetci (2009) a Brave New World (2020).

Příběh spin-offu se bude odehrávat asi 90 let před událostmi Hry o trůny, kdy rod Targaryenů stále sedí na Železném trůnu a vzpomínky na posledního draka ještě nevymizely z živé paměti. V tomto období se také potulný rytíř ser Duncan a jeho panoš Egg vydají na velkolepou a dobrodružnou cestu.

Už od minulého měsíce také víme, kdo se objeví v hlavních rolích zmíněné hrdinské dvojice. Do role Duncana byl obsazen irský herec Peter Claffey (Zlé sestry), panoše Egga zas ztvární Dexter Sol Ansell (Hunger Games: Balada o ptácích). S malým hercem také nedávno vyšlo video, kde si pro roli nechal zcela oholit hlavu. 

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 could be more powerful than we thought

If you've been following the Android smartphone industry closely, you will know that it's all about performance and speed, particularly with high-end devices. Almost every major Android flagship today barring the Google Pixel 8 series is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, with Samsung using a special "For Galaxy" version of the SoC in its high-end phones. We've recently learned that Qualcomm will debut its next-gen chip, aptly named the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, during the annual Snapdragon Summit in October. We're now gaining some early intel on this upcoming chipset, specifically about its GPU performance.

Snapdragon vs Exynos vs Apple: Which chips have the best sustained performance?

Od: Gary Sims

When a new device hits the market, the initial focus often gravitates towards peak performance. Take, for instance, the recent launch of the Samsung Galaxy S24 range. Numerous videos, including mine, have discussed its peak performance, examining Geekbench and 3DMark scores. While these metrics are undoubtedly intriguing, considering sustained performance is equally important. How does the device fare after an extended period of use? In this article, I’ll be delving into the sustained performance of various flagship processors, including those from Samsung, Qualcomm, Apple, and more.

Why is sustained performance important?

There are several ways to evaluate the performance of a system-on-chip (SoC). Peak CPU and GPU performance provide insight into what a mobile SoC can achieve under optimal conditions. However, these conditions are fleeting. Therefore, examining sustained performance is beneficial, revealing what happens when the test is run multiple times. How do the thermals behave? Does the processor slow down? Is the peak performance somewhat deceptive, as it can only be maintained briefly? This approach provides a more accurate reflection of performance during prolonged use, especially during gaming sessions.

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