Intel to support eight Indian companies in local laptop manufacturing

Intel to support eight Indian companies in local laptop manufacturing



Global semiconductor manufacturer Intel on Friday announced a collaboration with eight Indian electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) companies and Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) sharing key technological and operational insights for their laptop manufacturing projects in India.


As part of the new collaboration, Intel has shared its expertise in the production of complete entry-level laptops in India. Dixon Technologies India Limited, Optiemus Electronics Limited, Kaynes Technology India Limited, Bhagwati Products Limited, Panache Digilife Limited, Smile Electronics Limited, Syrma SGS Technology Limited, and VVDN Technologies Private Limited may be able to utilise laptop manufacturing processes designed by Intel.


The eight companies – who have applied under the government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme – will be able to use Intel’s state-of-the-art Surface Mount Technology (SMT), setting up a quality control process for components and even benchmarking of finished products. SMT is a critical part of laptop manufacturing, as it involves mounting electronic components on the motherboards.


The companies may use the technologies to serve both domestic and global markets. Intel said the initiative underscored its dedication to accelerate technology-led growth in alignment with the Make in India initiative. Gaining the technical expertise from Intel is likely to bring down the costs of producing entry-level laptops and may further allow cheaper products for end-users.


“Intel has been the fundamental enabler of several electronic ecosystems across the world, and we are excited about fuelling the same in India. Bringing in Intel’s technology-related investments and global system supply chain ecosystem knowledge exemplifies our dedication to fostering electronic manufacturing capabilities in India,” said Santhosh Viswanathan, Vice President and Managing Director, India Region at Intel.


Intel has also provided support to ODMs spanning both Semi Knocked Down (SKD) and Completely Knocked Down (CKD) processes. For certain of these companies, this will mark their first foray into laptop manufacturing.


“By enabling the laptop manufacturing process – from surface mount technology assembly to finished product – we are not only meeting the demands of the Make in India initiative but also contributing to the technological progress of the nation,” Viswanathan added.


Though the government has been offering incentives for domestic manufacturing of IT hardware products such as laptops, tablets, and servers, since 2021, the segment has not picked up as quickly as smartphone manufacturing. Forty domestic and global companies including Dell, Hewlett Packard, Foxconn (via a subsidiary), Asus, Acer, and Flex, have applied under the revised PLI scheme earlier this year. The scheme provides extra benefits for the localisation of component manufacturing.


Intel will also host the India Tech Ecosystem Summit later in November, which will bring together a vast number of local manufacturers to showcase a much larger portfolio of devices being made in India.


Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship said: “I am very pleased that global organisations like Intel are partnering with India, helping to build and catalyse the electronics manufacturing ecosystem for laptops and compute. This aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to drive India’s Digital Economy to $1 trillion and enable the electronics manufacturing ecosystem to contribute $300 billion by 2025-26.”



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Find N3 Flip review: OPPO’s 2nd-gen clamshell-style phone packs a surprise

Find N3 Flip review: OPPO’s 2nd-gen clamshell-style phone packs a surprise



OPPO continues to make progress in the foldable smartphone segment without being hindered by the limitations associated with this form factor. The Find N3 Flip, its second-generation clamshell-style foldable, is a case in point.


The OPPO Find N3 introduces several upgrades over its predecessor, notably an improved cover display interface, a flagship-level camera system, and a high-capacity battery that supports fast wired charging.


Regarding the cover display, the Find N3 Flip maintains the size (3.26 inches) and aspect ratio (17:9) of the previous model. It now features an improved user interface with support for smartwatch-like gesture navigation. You can swipe up for notifications, swipe down for quick access to settings, swipe left for apps, and touch-and-hold to change wallpapers and edit widgets.


OPPO has optimised over 40 apps for the cover display, including its own applications such as the camera, recorder, timer, alarm, and calculator, as well as commonly used third-party apps. However, you cannot add apps outside those optimised by OPPO for the cover display.


Since the cover display has a vertical orientation, apps with vertical content deliver an experience comparable to the main display, while other apps are optimised to show only essential information due to the compact display size. The cover display is designed for quick interactions, with features like one-touch replies, speech-to-text, emojis, and a full QWERTY keyboard.


The upgraded interface for the cover display also brings new customisation options, including about 20 styles and the ability to use up to three quick access widgets from Messages, Camera, Battery, Recorder, Timer, and To-dos. Additionally, the phone offers interactive digital pet wallpapers that react to taps.


One significant upgrade in the OPPO Find N3 Flip is its imaging capabilities. The smartphone boasts a triple-camera setup next to the cover display, including a 50-megapixel primary sensor (Sony IMX890) with optical image stabilization, a 48MP ultra-wide-angle sensor with auto-focus, and a 32MP telephoto sensor optimized for portraits. There is also a 32MP sensor on the main display accommodated in a display punch-hole.


The imaging experience on the Find N3 Flip surpasses other flip-style foldable smartphones, making it a flagship-grade camera system. However, compared to bar-shaped flagship smartphones, it does not rank among the best, with modest overall image quality across sensors. The primary sensor is the most consistent performer, working well in various lighting conditions, capturing good colours, wide dynamic range, and quick focus. The ultra-wide-angle sensor is also good but with different colour science, resulting in a lack of colour symmetry between it and the primary sensor. The telephoto lens is useful for 2x optical zoom shots and optimised for portraits but lacks consistency in subject-background separation.


The device offers an impressive on-battery time, providing all-day use on mixed usage. This is achievable by limiting the use of the main foldable display and using the cover display for functions it supports, such as reading notifications, scanning emails, and listening to music. Charging time is equally impressive, taking a little over an hour to fully charge, thanks to the included 44W fast charger.


In terms of performance, the OPPO Find N3 Flip is generally responsive and maintains consistent performance even after extended usage, thanks to the MediaTek Dimensity 9200 system-on-chip. However, the user experience includes both positives and negatives. While OPPO has optimised apps for a consistent experience on both the main and cover displays, there are too many pre-installed third-party apps (bloatware) that may hinder the overall experience.


Verdict


The Find N3 Flip focuses on refining essential aspects of foldable smartphones. It addresses more limitations associated with this form factor than the first-generation model. With its elegant design, foldable display with a less prominent crease, vertical cover display with more optimised apps, a capable imaging system, responsive performance, and a decent battery life, the Find N3 Flip offers an improved experience. At a price of Rs 94,999, it is slightly more expensive than the Find N2 Flip but delivers significant core upgrades.



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Samsung working with Qualcomm, AMD to improve smartphone gaming experience

Samsung working with Qualcomm, AMD to improve smartphone gaming experience


Representative Image: Samsung Galaxy S23 series

Samsung is reportedly working with chipmakers Qualcomm and AMD to develop FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) software for Galaxy devices. According to a report on Android Authority, all three companies are working on the FSR technology that would bring upscaling and frame generation techniques to boost frame rates in supported games on Galaxy smartphones. The FSR would compete with NVIDIA’s DLSS technology.


The major difference between FSR and NVIDIA’s DLSS technology is that the latter uses AI to generate additional frames. The report suggests that with this partnership, FSR might get the AI-based capability to upscale and generate high-quality frames.


The report also states that FSR software, along with ray tracing technology, may make way for PC-grade gaming on Samsung’s upcoming S-series flagship devices. It noted that the presence of AMD and Qualcomm in the partnership could allow Samsung to implement FSR technology on both Exynos and Snapdragon-powered Galaxy devices.


FSR  is currently available on AMD Radeon GPUs that powers handheld gaming devices like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally.

Recently, Japanese video game company Capcom has released Resident Evil Village for Apple iPhone 15 Pro models. The A17 Pro powered iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max model gets hardware accelerated ray tracing that enables near-equivalent console level graphics performance. Other console-level titles including- Resident Evil 4 Remake, Death Stranding Directors Cut and Assassin’s Creed Mirage have also been announced for iPhone 15 Pro models and are expected to roll out in coming months

First Published: Nov 3 2023 | 1:56 PM IST



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