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  1. Realme will launch the Realme V25 in China on March 3, and while it hasn't detailed the smartphone's specs sheet yet, the company today announced that the smartphone's back cover will come with a photochromic layer, which will change the panel's color from blue to red when exposed to sunlight This might sound familiar to you since the Realme 9 Pro and 9 Pro+ announced last week also come with color-changing designs. In fact, judging by the V25's images shared by Realme and the specs revealed by TENAA, the V25 could actually be a rebranded 9 Pro for the Chinese market. If that's indeed the case, you'll get the Realme V25 with the Snapdragon 695 SoC, 6.6" FullHD+ 120Hz LCD, Android 12-based Realme UI 3.0, side-mounted fingerprint reader, and 5,000 mAh battery with 33W charging. The smartphone will have a 16MP selfie unit inside the punch hole, and the triple camera system on the rear will be headlined by a 64MP camera. It's joined by an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro unit on the 9 Pro, but the V25 will sport two 2MP modules instead. It will also have 12GB RAM and 256GB storage options, unlike the 9 Pro that comes with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The launch event is still about a week away, and while we await more details about the V25 from Realme, you can to learn more about it. We also have a video review of the Realme 9 Pro, which is linked below.
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  3. Realme’s Narzo series has its newest member - welcome to the Narzo 50 which comes as the successor to last year’s Narzo 30. The newly announced device bears plenty of similarities to the Realme 8i across the board though it brings faster 33W charging speeds. Narzo 50 brings a 6.6-inch 120Hz IPS LCD with FHD+ resolution and a punch-hole cutout for its 16MP selfie cam. The screen can dial between 30Hz and 120Hz depending on the task at hand and also supports a 240Hz touch sampling rate. There’s a MediaTek Helio G96 chipset at the helm aided by 4/6GB RAM and 64/128GB storage which is expandable via microSD. The back houses a familiar triple cam setup with a 50MP main shooter and two 2MP auxiliary modules for macro shots and depth data. The phone ships with Android 11 and Realm UI 2.0 though an update to the latest Android 12 and Realme UI 3.0 is coming. You also get a 5,000 mAh battery and 33W charging as well as a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a headphone jack. Realme Narzo 50 comes in Speed Blue and Speed Black colors. The baseline 4/64GB trim retails for INR 12,999 ($173) while the 6/128GB model will sell for INR 15,499 (205). Open sales begin on March 3 at 12PM from realme’s online portal, Amazon India and other partnering retailers.
  4. If you've been holding out for a quality IPS display, check out this discount on the Pixio PX248 Prime 24-inch monitor. Today, users can take it home for just $179 at Newegg, which is well below the recommended $209 price point. This is one of several offers we have on IPS displays. We're sharing the best deals on tech we can find throughout the holiday and even have a page dedicated to best monitor deals, if you want to compare shop. One of the most notable specs behind this monitor is the 144Hz refresh rate. The response time dips as low as 1ms, according to the specs. The spec sheet also boasts an FHD resolution, which measures in at 1920x1080. This unit also supports AMD Radeon FreeSync to reduce screen tearing while gaming. Visit the Pixio PX248 Prime product page at Newegg for more details and checkout options. https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16824737012?nm_mc=AFC-RAN-COM&cm_mmc=AFC-RAN-COM&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_source=afc-Future+Publishing+Ltd&AFFID=2294204&AFFNAME=Future+Publishing+Ltd&ACRID=1&ASUBID=tomshardware-row-1194004627430647000&ASID=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tomshardware.com%2F&ranMID=44583&ranEAID=2294204&ranSiteID=kXQk6.ivFEQ-BXDgRwxn9q8dCba776otAQ
  5. Zyxel has confirmed a security vulnerability that affects its firewalls and VPN access points. The security bug has been classified as critical, although patches have now been released. “A stack-based buffer overflow in fbwifi_continue.cgi on Zyxel UTM and VPN series of gateways running firmware version V4.30 through to V4.55 allows remote unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted http packet,” an update posted to the National Vulnerability Database read. The buffer overflow vulnerability can be mani[CENSORED]ted through an unknown input and leads to memory corruption issues that could have an impact on the privacy, integrity, and availability of a victim’s device. The bug is being tracked as CVE-2020-25014 and is reportedly easy to exploit – although technical details of how this takes place are currently unknown. Patches available : The Zyxel products that are affected by the vulnerability all support the Facebook Wi-Fi feature. As a result, Zyxel has issued patches for all the relevant products that remain within their warranty and support periods. It is advised that users install updates as soon as possible and get in contact with their local Zyxel support team if they require further assistance. This is not the first time that a company offering security services has found itself patching its own vulnerabilities. Last week, cybersecurity firm Sophos revealed that it was the victim of a data breach that may have compromised sensitive information for a small number of customers. Earlier this month, Zyxel announced the launch of two new firewalls, the USG FLEX 100W and USG FLEX 700 as well as new firmware ZLD 4.60. It seems as though the recently discovered security flaw affects earlier versions of the Zyxel firmware, which demonstrates how important it is to install the latest updates for all software solutions
  6. Generally speaking, we tend to look forwards here at Science Focus, but this retro, instant camera from Fujifilm is too cute to ignore. There are two modes and two buttons: one for selfies and one for normal shooting. A button beneath the lens pops the lens out so it can get up close and personal for selfies. There’s even a teeny tiny mirror embedded into the body so you can get a sense of what you're framing in your shot. Then you just click the shutter button and wait 90 seconds for the AA-battery-powered printer to process your photo. £89
  7. The Linking the Oil and Gas Industry to Improve Cybersecurity (LOGIIC) program, an ongoing collaboration of oil and natural gas companies and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, has announced the release of a new study report entitled, “SBOM Study: Managing ICS Software Risks to Oil & Gas.” LOGIIC undertakes collaborative research and development projects to improve the level of cybersecurity in critical systems of interest to the oil and natural gas sector. The objective is to promote the interests of the sector while maintaining impartiality, the independence of the participants, and vendor neutrality. In 2021, LOGIIC conducted a study to understand how a software bill of materials (SBOMs) and other vendor capabilities can be used to manage cybersecurity risks to industrial control systems (ICS) software that may be introduced from third-party components that are part of vendor solutions. This study was based on SBOM research conducted by LOGIIC. Reference material for the study included Executive Order 14028 (May 12,2021) that President Biden issued on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity. The order includes new requirements for software vendors selling software to the U.S. government. One of these requirements consists of providing a U.S. government purchaser a SBOM for each product either directly or by other means such as a website. A SBOM is a formal record containing the details and supply chain relationships of various components used in building software. It is effectively a list of ingredients or a nested inventory. SBOMs enable better software security and supply chain risk management. It is critical for each industry sector to establish a common set of practices and market expectations that is viable and reflects the needs of the industry. The study included discussions with Oil and Gas industrial control system vendors to understand and analyze the current state of SBOM development and utilization. The study also makes industry recommendations for SBOM development
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  9. Renders of the Realme Pad Mini that got NBTC certified over a week ago have surfaced, revealing the tablet's design. These pictures show us the Realme Pad Mini in silver color, and you can see that the tablet has an 8MP camera on the rear with support for some AI-powered features. The back panel also has the Realme logo in the bottom-right corner, with the Pad Mini's right-side frame housing the power key and volume rocker. We don't get to see the front of the Realme Pad Mini, but the source claims that it sports an 8.7" screen. There's also a 5MP selfie shooter, something which was already revealed by Camera FV-5. The Realme Pad Mini will be powered by the Unisoc T616 SoC and come with 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage onboard. However, we know a 3GB RAM model also exists since it was spotted on Geekbench with Android 11. The Pad Mini will pack a 6,400 mAh battery with 18W charging support, which is smaller than the 7,100 mAh cell we have on the Realme Pad. However, at 7.6mm, the slate will be 0.7mm thicker than the regular Pad NBTC revealed the Realme Pad Mini will support connectivity, but we'll likely get a Wi-Fi-only model as well. There's no word from Realme about the Pad Mini yet, but you can expect to hear more about it in the coming days.
  10. Take your gaming up a notch with the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9, a next-generation monitor that promises to deliver an unparalleled, immersive experience. With a curved, ultra-wide 49-inch display, and Quantum Matrix Technology that aims to make dark areas darker and bright areas brighter, you'll be right on top of the action with cutting-edge picture quality to guide you through the game. The physical display has a glossy white exterior, and features a rear infinity core lighting system which means you can personalise your set-up with 52 colours and five lighting effect options. £1,099 If you want to put on a pair of headphones, dissolve into an armchair and forget the world for a couple of hours, this Naim streaming audio system might be the best way to do it. This new edition of the Uniti essentially squeezes all the hi-fi equipment you might need to produce high-fidelity audio into one small box (headphones not included). Inside there’s a digital-to-analogue (DAC) converter and a headphone amplifier, as well as a whole bunch of tech designed to optimise your music library for playback on your cans. It’s a self-contained system with hi-res streaming services like Qobuz and Tidal installed, alongside the likes of Spotify and Apple Music. You can also connect it to your smartphone or laptop, with or without wires. £2,399
  11. AMD's market share in Japan is in decline, ceding significant ground to Intel in recent months. According to information collated by BCN, a Japanese electronics aggregator that pulls sales volume data from retailers and e-tailers across the country, AMD-branded CPU sales hit their lowest point in three years this January, commanding only 25% of total sales volume. AMD's loss is Intel's win, as is usually the case, with the blue giant securing a 74% share of total sales for the same month. AMD's Japanese market share (by monthly sales volume) achieved a high of around 70% in June 2020; a second peak at 68% of monthly CPU shipments occurred in December of the same year — likely bolstered by the introduction of the Ryzen 5000-series CPU family a month earlier. In either case, it seems that the most po[CENSORED]r AMD products centered around the excellent price-to-performance ratio of the Ryzen 5 family, and products within this family accounted for almost half of AMD's sales during those peak months. AMD's market share gains aren't only attributable to itself, however, as Intel faced severe shortages throughout 2020 due to low production yields with its 10nm manufacturing process (now rebranded to Intel 7). These wreaked havoc with Intel's roadmap, and even forced the company to backport designs to 14nm in order to meet performance and volume demands, avoiding the ill-fated (at the time) 10nm process. Intel's less competitive portfolio, higher volume of overall global market share across product categories, and AMD's then-advantage of having its production at TSMC meant that AMD products were able to fill the void left by Intel's production woes. But of course, tides turn in the semiconductor space, and Intel has generally recovered from its manufacturing issues, ramping up volumes after the re-engineering of the 10nm process with its SuperFin technology. AMD, meanwhile, is now facing shortages with foundry partner TSMC, which serves some of the biggest wafer-consuming companies in the world alongside AMD — Apple, Qualcomm, and several other clients all battle for TSMC's limited node production capacity, which has been exacerbated by the pandemic. One might think that AMD's market share decline means the company's CPUs have somehow become so much less desirable than Intel's. The launch of Alder Lake and the 12th Gen Core family, which put Intel back at CPU performance parity with AMD (and in our Best CPUs for Gaming picks), certainly contributed to the decline in AMD's sales. However, that's likely not the only reason, as despite the overwhelming demand and supply constraints experienced in the electronics space, AMD has consistently outpaced itself in earnings, leading the IC (Integrated Circuit) industry's growth for 2021. AMD, like all other companies, prioritizes manufacturing (and deliveries) of products with higher ASPs (Average Sale Price) — and even then, AMD also prioritizes stocks and supplies for the markets in which its brand recognition is stronger. We may merely be looking at the effects of AMD's product and distribution priorities, but the fact remains that Intel outsold AMD three-to-one in Japan, with a significant amount of the sales volume gain spiking after Alder Lake's November 2021 launch. A month doesn't a trend make, but smoke does mostly arise wherever there's a fire.
  12. A WordPress plugin with more than five million active installs has issued an urgent update in an effort to patch a critical file upload vulnerability. The plugin, Contact Form 7, allows users to add multiple contact forms on their site but was recently found to contain a serious vulnerability by Astra security researchers The vulnerability is being tracked as CVE-2020-35489 and a patch has been included within the Contact Form 7 5.3.2 update. The Contact Form 7 project has classified the update as “an urgent security and maintenance release” and advised users to install it immediately. We've highlighted the best website builder We've assembled a list of the best WordPress hosting companies These are the best free website builders around “Our research team led by Jinson Varghese recently discovered a high-severity Unrestricted File Upload vulnerability in the WordPress plugin Contact Form 7 5.3.1 and older versions,” the Astra blog explained. “By exploiting this vulnerability, attackers could simply upload files of any type, bypassing all restrictions placed regarding the allowed upload-able file types on a website. Further, it allows an attacker to inject malicious content such as web shells into the sites that are using the Contact Form 7 plugin version below 5.3.1 and have file upload enabled on the forms.” Double trouble The vulnerability concerns a particular part of the Contact Form 7 plugin code that does not remove special characters from uploaded file names. As such, attackers can upload file names with double-extensions separated by a special character. This could potentially allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on the victim’s server. The patched version of Contact Form 7 includes a regular expression validation constraint that means that special characters cannot be exploited in the aforementioned way. Other double-extension vulnerabilities have been seen elsewhere this year, including one affecting the Drupal CMS platform – a WordPress rival that is used by more than a million websites
  13. Take your gaming up a notch with the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9, a next-generation monitor that promises to deliver an unparalleled, immersive experience. With a curved, ultra-wide 49-inch display, and Quantum Matrix Technology that aims to make dark areas darker and bright areas brighter, you'll be right on top of the action with cutting-edge picture quality to guide you through the game. The physical display has a glossy white exterior, and features a rear infinity core lighting system which means you can personalise your set-up with 52 colours and five lighting effect options. £1,099
  14. Asustor NAS owners on Reddit and the official Asustor forums have reported that they've fallen victim to a DeadBolt ransomware attack. DeadBolt has been in the wild for some time now, infecting unprotected NAS systems connected to the Internet. The same ransomware previously wreaked havoc on QNAP devices, and it would appear that Asustor was the next target. DeadBolt's modus operandi hasn't changed much. The attacker remotely slips into the victim's NAS, encrypts the latter's information, and consequently asks for a ransom in bitcoins. Each victim receives a unique Bitcoin address to send the funds. Once the payment goes through, the criminal sends the victim the decryption key to decrypt the files on the infected NAS system. The perpetrators are asking for 0.03 bitcoin, which by today's exchange rate is around $1,154. It's the same sum that the hijackers had demanded from their QNAP victims. Surprisingly, the gang didn't make Asustor any offers. With QNAP, the group had offered to share the vulnerability details with the company for five bitcoins ($184,000) or sell it the universal decryption master key for 50 bitcoins ($1.85 million). Asustor users that synchronize their files from their NAS to a cloud service like Microsoft OneDrive or Google Drive should sever the link as soon as possible. One Redditor commented his infected system pushed the encrypted files to his OneDrive and Google Drive accounts. While he could recover the files from the former, he didn't have any luck with the latter.. Asustor hasn't released a statement regarding the DeadBolt attack. The current guidance is to disconnect the NAS system from the Internet and wait for Asustor's fix. Owners speculate that DeadBolt gained access through Asustor's EZ Connect utility, which allows users to connect to their NAS systems from anywhere around the world. What's funny is that even the live demo of ADM (Asustor Data Master), the operating system for Asustor NAS devices, wasn't saved from the DeadBolt. It's unknown if all Asustor NAS devices are susceptible to the DeadBolt attack as there is user feedback that some models, such as the AS6602T, AS-6210T-4K, AS5304T, AS6102T, or AS5304T, are free of infection. Meanwhile, some affected models include the AS5304T, AS6404T, AS5104T, and AS7004T. Suppose you're one of the lucky owners that didn't get infected. In that case, one Redditor recommends taking some preventative measures, such as disabling EZ Connect, automatic updates, SSH, blocking all NAS ports from your router, and only allowing connections from within your network.
  15. Last week Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi took the wraps off its first K50 family member, the Redmi K50 Gaming (also known as the K50G). This is a model aimed at gaming as the name implies, with magnetic pop-up physical gaming triggers and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC at the helm. So a pretty interesting device undoubtedly. And now, mere days after its unveiling, we have a video teardown of it to show you. This one was recorded in China and looks kind of, sort of official - do prepare to hit pause a lot though if you want to get a longer look at any of the components, because the pace of this thing is really alert - it's barely more than a minute long, and by the end the parts also go onto a toy car, because why not. The Redmi K50 Gaming will probably not launch under this name internationally, but last year the K40 Gaming was offered outside of China as the Poco F3 GT, so maybe that will once again happen in 2022, we'll have to wait and see. https://youtu.be/I4x0e2FKNUM
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  17. A Grand Theft Auto leaker has shared a new GTA 6 leak, which, if accurate, reveals the first radio music in the game. Further, and again, if accurate, it signals that Rockstar Games is sparing no expense with GTA 6, not even when it comes to the songs that play on the in-game radio. And this wouldn't be surprising. Over the last few years, Rockstar Games has worked intensively with Dr. Dre, while GTA 5 had artists like Kendrick Lamar. That said, if previous leaks that the game is set in Vice City, the series' fictional take on Miami, are accurate, the new songs don't indicate as much. As for the leak itself, it comes the way of MattheusVictorBR who claims the following songs will be in the game: Domino Dancing by Pet Shop Boys, Odessa by Caribou, Disparate Youth by Santigold, and Numb by Rihana Feat. Eminem.According to the leaker, these songs were present in a 2019 alpha build of the game. Adding to this, the leaker claims that even in this early version of the game there were already over 20 different radio stations. MattheusVictorBR doesn't divulge how they came across this information, and so far Rockstar Games has yet to address the leak and the speculation it has created. As always, we will keep you updated as the situation evolves, but in the meantime, take everything here with a grain of salt. This wouldn't be the first bogus GTA 6 leak and it won't be the last. If every previous GTA 6 leak and rumor were true, the game would be a dozen games in one and would be simultaneously already out and not releasing until 2026. That said, and for what it's worth, this new leak doesn't conflict with any previous rumor or leak about the game. As always, feel free to leave a comment or two letting us know what you think or, alternatively, hit me up on Twitter @your name to talk all things gaming. What do you think of this new GTA 6 leak?
  18. https://youtu.be/sYtn26VbZa0u
  19. Print photos and video stills directly from your smartphone with this handy instant printer from Fujifilm. Connecting wirelessly to your device (available in iOS and Android) it takes around 12 seconds to print each photo, with a full charge allowing you to print off 100 continuous shots. There are a handful of extra features including Party Mode which can combine images from several phones to create mystery prints, with the options to create a collage, or insert an image into one of 27 styles of frame. £109
  20. Open-source systems are a type of software that can be freely modified and distributed. Open-source projects are at the heart of the infrastructure of our digital society, but they are susceptible to significant sustainability problems because many people use them but very few contribute to their development. Research by Javier Cánovas (a member of the UOC's Faculty of Computer Science, Multimedia and Telecommunications and researcher with the Systems, Software and Models Research Lab (SOM Research Lab) group at the IN3 Internet Interdisciplinary Institute), together with Jordi Cabot (ICREA research professor and group leader), has analyzed the profiles of the users involved in these projects. The results show that the presence of contributors who do not develop code is highly significant, and that there is also a certain degree of specialization among these people. According to the researchers, these data "demystify the idea that only developers drive open-source projects" and could be used to design new strategies to improve the sustainability of such initiatives. Completing the partial picture of open-source projects The structure of open-source projects fundamentally depends both on the community of contributors (who keep the projects alive) and on them collaborating in an active and enriching way. However, the vast majority of research on these communities focuses on studying the profiles of users who are responsible for programming and other technical tasks, such as reviewing or combining code. "This is only a partial picture of what an open-source project really consists of and how it moves forward, which is generally based on a community of users in charge of a wide variety of tasks (such as marketing, promotion and design), who also help draw up documentation or take part in discussions on the future evolution of the project," explained Javier Cánovas. To gain a deeper understanding of collaboration dynamics in open-source systems, the researchers analyzed the 100 most important npm projects (npm is the package manager for Node.js, one of the most po[CENSORED]r web application servers) found on GitHub, a leading social coding platform. "This study has allowed us to verify that non-code tasks (non-technical), such as reporting a problem, suggesting an improvement, taking part in a discussion or simply reacting to other people's comments (for example, with an emoji to communicate acceptance of a proposal), are a common feature in open-source systems. In fact, their presence is highly significant, demonstrating their involvement in the life of the project," pointed out Javier Cánovas. Division of project tasks The study also investigated whether project contributors usually have a single task or whether they perform several tasks and, therefore, the different roles overlap. The results show that there are users who only contribute to the project with non-technical activities, which would complement the work of the people focusing on programming and code development, who, in contrast, would have little involvement in other tasks. These data give new clues for designing onboarding and governance strategies that facilitate the evolution of these users and better collaboration between the various roles. "In most open-source projects, efforts to attract and bring in new contributors are clearly aimed at developers, but this means they miss the opportunity to attract other types of profiles that could be easier to bring in and could also help the progress and long-term sustainability of the project," the authors of the study noted. "In fact," they added, "projects interested in attracting more technical contributors should also make an additional effort to help some of the non-technical contributors to take part in the programming side, as this is not a natural evolution." Studying the evolution of the community over time This research is part of the SOM Research Lab's work focused on optimizing and promoting contributor collaboration in open-source systems, which has different ramifications. "The most significant aspect right now is considering the temporal dimension, i.e. how the state of a project and its community evolves over time," the researcher said. Other lines of work in this area include studying mechanisms for attracting new contributors to open-source projects, exploring new ways of visualizing the contributions of community members or proposing solutions for defining community governance rules (or models). The research was published in Empirical Software Engineering.
  21. Earlier in the week, we reported on Newegg agreeing to changes in its customer returns policy concerning open-box items. In brief, the policy changes weren't wide-ranging enough for any degree of satisfaction, as Newegg only said it would change its practices for open-box motherboard and CPU returns. Today, after continued consumer and YouTuber pressure, Newegg buckled further and has agreed to make all open-box returns "hassle-free." To recap how we got to the situation today, major tech YouTube channel Gamers Nexus caught out Newegg's customer services, making things rather difficult for people who wanted to return open-box products. Then, Newegg's customer services virtually rolled out the red carpet when the team found who it was dealing with (Steve Burke, Editor in Chief of Gamers Nexus). Burke quipped that anyone could get good customer service from Newegg, as long as they have built a YouTube following in the millions over the last decade. With this sorry exchange thoroughly documented on YouTube, Newegg felt it had to publish a (weak) apology and announce some changes with its open-box product return policy. Today, Gamers Nexus tweeted that it has met with Newegg management and linked to the Tweet below, demonstrating that the major etailer has taken on board some suggestions. Cryptically, Gamers Nexus informed its followers that Newegg "should have another one coming soon." Newegg's tweet indicates, as per our headline, that retailer has broadened its hassle-free returns pledge to all open-box product categories. Moreover, it shares a new dedicated escalation email address for customers, returns.issue@newegg.com. At the time of writing, we are still waiting for the promised Gamers Nexus and Newegg interview video to be published. However, the meeting precipitated the Newegg tweet, so the video will likely be online shortly.
  22. As you can see in the slides above, each memory bank has an embedded Programmable Computing Unit (PCU) that runs at 300 MHz. This unit is controlled via conventional memory commands from the host to enable in-DRAM processing, and it can execute various FP16 computations. The memory can also operate in either standard mode, meaning it operates as normal HBM2, or in FIM mode for in-memory data processing. Naturally, making room for the PCU units reduces memory capacity — each PCU-equipped memory die has half the capacity (4Gb) per die compared to a standard 8Gb HBM2 die. To help defray that issue, Samsung employs 6GB stacks by combining four 4Gb die with PCUs with four 8Gb dies without PCUs (as opposed to an 8GB stack with normal HBM2). Notably, the paper and slides above refer to the tech as Function-In Memory DRAM (FIMDRAM), but that was an internal codename for the technology that now carries the HBM-PIM brand name. Samsung's examples are based on a 20nm prototype chip that achieves 2.4 Gbps of throughput per pin without increasing power consumption. The paper describes the underlying tech as "Function-In Memory DRAM (FIMDRAM) that integrates a 16-wide single-instruction multiple-data engine within the memory banks and that exploits bank-level parallelism to provide 4× higher processing bandwidth than an off-chip memory solution. Second, we show techniques that do not require any modification to conventional memory controllers and their command protocols, which make FIMDRAM more practical for quick industry adoption." Unfortunately, we won't see these capabilities in the latest gaming GPUs, at least for now. Samsung notes that the new memory is destined to satisfy large-scale processing requirements in data centers, HPC systems, and AI-enabled mobile applications. As with most in-memory processing techniques, we expect this tech will press the boundaries of the memory chips' cooling limitations, especially given that HBM chips are typically deployed in stacks that aren't exactly conducive to easy cooling. Samsung's presentation did not cover how HBM-PIM addresses those challenges. Kwangil Park, senior vice president of Memory Product Planning at Samsung Electronics stated, "Our groundbreaking HBM-PIM is the industry's first programmable PIM solution tailored for diverse AI-driven workloads such as HPC, training and inference. We plan to build upon this breakthrough by further collaborating with AI solution providers for even more advanced PIM-powered applications:"
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