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The ASUS Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition was priced at R$ 13,499 in Brazil
The ASUS Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition, the company’s newest top-of-the-line notebook, was unveiled in Brazil on Wednesday afternoon (22), and it was called “Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition.”
The device features a long battery life, an OLED touchscreen measuring 14 inches, a maximum of 16 gigabytes of random access memory (RAM), a 512 gigabyte solid state drive (SSD), and a 12th generation Intel Core i7 Series H processor. In addition to it, the company brought four additional notebooks with prices reaching nearly R$27,000 each.
Unboxing and initial thoughts on the product
We removed it from its packaging. We were given it by ASUS to test for a few days; after taking it out of the box and configuring it, we were blown away by how gorgeous the notebook is:
spatial design
The design of the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition was motivated by the exploration of space. It features elements that were taken from the Russian Space Station MIR, the phrase “Per aspera ad astra” written in morse code, and a finish made of aluminum alloy colored to resemble zero-gravity titanium.
It appears to have the shape of a space capsule due to the arched lines that are found on its lid.
The Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition features a design inspired by space and comes with a box decorated with the same motif. (Credit: Oficina da Net).
The design of the spaceships is carried over to the areas that support the palms, with the addition of two lines on either side of the touchpad.
OLED displays on both the front and the back
The brand-new ASUS notebook features not one but two OLED displays. Beginning with the primary screen, the front display has a size of 14 inches, a resolution of 2880 x 1800 pixels, a response time of 0.2 milliseconds, 550 nits of brightness, and HDR support.
It also has a response time of 0.2 milliseconds. In addition to this, it is capable of displaying an extremely wide true-to-life color gamut and supports DCI-P3 content in its entirety.
In order to differentiate itself from the competition, the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition includes a ZenVision screen that is located on the lid of the device.
It has a resolution of 256 by 64 pixels and a brightness of 150 nits, and it has an OLED panel that is 3.5 inches in size.
The high-definition display on the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition measures 14 inches in diagonal size. (Credit: Oficina da Net).
This tiny display has software integration with MyASUS, which enables you to display system notifications in addition to informing you of the time, battery level, or even a custom message that you can configure through the app. It can also inform you of the status of the device’s battery.
Processing and memories
The Intel Core i7 H-series and 12th Generation processor that are integrated with the Intel Iris Xe graphics card are just two examples of the impressive specifications that can be found within the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition.
In actual use, this chipset provides the highest levels of performance and responsiveness available on the market today.
In addition, it supports connectivity via Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2, and it comes equipped with Thunderbolt 4 ports.
Asus provides configurations that include, in addition to the super processor, up to 512GB of M2 SSD storage space and up to 16 GB of RAM memory operating at the LPDDR5 standard’s 6400 MHz.
extra features
Asus designed the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition with an ErgoLift hinge in order to combat the natural heat that a high-performance notebook generates.
As a result of this hinge, the keyboard automatically tilts, which not only makes typing easier but also allows for better ventilation inside the chassis.
In addition to that, it has a brand new key design that is integrated with a fingerprint sensor for added protection.
The absence of a numeric keyboard is mitigated by the presence of a NumberPad on the touchpad, which also supports multi-touch gestures in Windows.
Your keyboard was built with ergonomics and adaptability in mind, and it features a construction. (Photo by ASUS; reproduction by ASUS).
When it comes to sound, the laptop features a speaker system that is powered by a DSP chip designed by Harman Kardon.
This chip has the capability of boosting the maximum volume by up to 350 percent while maintaining support for Dolby Atmos.
It also includes ASUS AI Noise-Cancelling for the audio, which ensures that users can hear clearly and be heard clearly in any situation. This feature is ideal for people who work from home.
Other releases
Zenbook 14X OLED
ASUS made use of the occasion to announce additional Zenbook notebooks in addition to the Space Edition model that was already available. If you believe that the Space Edition’s design is too extravagant for its own good, you can go with the Zenbook 14X OLED instead.
It has practically the same specifications as its sibling, with the exception of its one terabyte of solid-state drive (SSD) PCIe storage and a hinged design that enables a 180-degree opening.
Zenbook ProDuo 15 OLED
ASUS has released an updated model of its dual-screen notebook specifically for users who create content. The Zenbook ProDuo 15 OLED is distinguished by the presence of a large secondary panel in the region above the keyboard.
This panel improves the user experience when working with certain types of software, such as photo and video editing programs.
In addition, it includes a processor from Intel’s 12th generation Core i9 family, 32 gigabytes of storage adhering to the LPDDR5 standard, a 1 terabyte PCIe solid-state drive, a GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card, and a stylus pen that is compatible with both screens.
Zenbook 13 OLED
Asus also brought the Zenbook 13 OLED, which is a lightweight and easy-to-handle device that was designed specifically with people who use their notebooks away from home in mind.
This model has a total weight of only 1.14 kilograms, but it is equipped with a Core i5 processor from the 11th generation, an Intel Iris Xe graphics card, 8 gigabytes of LPDDR4X RAM, and a 256 gigabyte PCIe solid state drive.
It is still equipped with a Harman Kardon-certified audio system despite having a battery life of up to 13 hours when disconnected from the power outlet.
Pro Studiobook 16 OLED
Last but not least, ASUS showcased the Pro Studiobook 16 OLED with the intention of satisfying its demand for a computer that is both flexible and highly effective in its content creation and editing capacities.
It is simply the first notebook in the world to feature a 16-inch 4K OLED screen, and it also integrates a high-performance datasheet, such as its 11th generation Core i7 processor, RTX 3060 graphics card, 32 GB of RAM, and PCIe SSD with 1TB of storage space.
price and availability
Alongside the Zenbook ProDuo 15 OLED, Zenbook 13 OLED, and ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED, the ASUS Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition is now available in Brazil as of today (22), as are the other three models.
The only model that is not currently available is the Zenbook 14X OLED, and it is not expected to hit shelves until the month of July. Find the official pricing listed below.
- Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition: BRL 13,499.10
- Zenbook ProDuo 15 OLED: BRL 26,999.10
- ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED: BRL 22,499.10
- Zenbook 13 OLED: BRL 4,999 during the launch period
- Zenbook 14X OLED: price not yet announced
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According to recent findings, flawed artificial intelligence could lead to racist and sexist behavior in robots
A robot that uses a well-known internet-based artificial intelligence system favored men over women, white people over people of color, and made snap judgments about people’s jobs based solely on the appearance of their faces.
This behavior was observed repeatedly and persistently. These are the primary conclusions drawn from a study that was carried out by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of Washington.
The findings of the investigation have been compiled into a research article with the working title “Robots Enact Malignant Stereotypes.”
The article is scheduled to be published and presented at the 2022 Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency this coming week (ACM FACCT).
In a press statement, the author Andrew Hundt said, “We are at risk of creating a generation of racist and sexist robots,” but people and organizations have decided it’s okay to create these products without addressing the issues.
“We are at risk of creating a generation of racist and sexist robots,” Hundt is currently employed as a postdoctoral fellow at Georgia Tech.
Prior to that, he was a doctoral student at Johns Hopkins University, where he worked in the Computational Interaction and Robotics Laboratory.
The researchers examined recently published methods of robot manipulation and presented them with objects that have pictures of human faces on the surface, with the faces varying in terms of both race and gender.
After that, they provided task descriptions that contained terms that are commonly associated with preconceived notions.
The experiments demonstrated robots behaving in ways that perpetuate harmful stereotypes regarding gender, race, and physiognomy that have been discredited by science.
The practice of making judgments about a person’s personality and capabilities solely based on their physical appearance is known as physiognomy.
When developing artificial intelligence models to recognize humans and objects, the people who build these models frequently make use of large datasets that are freely available on the internet.
However, because the internet contains a lot of content that is both inaccurate and overtly biased, any algorithms that are built using this data will also have the same issues.
The researchers demonstrated that facial recognition products and a neural network called CLIP, which compares images to captions, both have racial and gender biases.
These kinds of neural networks are essential to the process by which robots acquire the ability to recognize objects and engage with the outside world.
The research group came up with the idea of putting an artificial intelligence model for robots that is built on the CLIP neural network through a series of tests.
The goal was to determine whether or not the model could help the machine “see” and identify objects by name. The Indian Express is the cited publication.
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The price of the Nothing Phone (1) has not been determined as of yet, but the product sheet provides some hints
The launch event for Nothing Phone (1) is scheduled to take place on July 12. The company has started its marketing campaign with full force in an effort to generate excitement about the introduction of the world’s first smartphone.
Although the company is emphasizing the design of the Nothing Phone as its unique selling proposition (USP), they are also promoting the device’s specifications as well as its other features.
Nothing’s intention to position itself in the market as a premium brand has already been made abundantly clear.
The company’s goal is to create an ecosystem that is comparable to that which Apple has established with its various goods and services.
On the other hand, it is extremely unlikely that the price of the Nothing Phone (1) in India will be the same as or even close to the price of the iPhone 13.
It is reasonable to assume, given the features that are currently available, that the price of the Nothing Phone (1) in India will be less than 50,000 rupees.
There have been rumors and speculations circulating that the price of the smartphone in India could range anywhere from 35,000 to 40,000 rupees when it first goes on sale.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ is the system-on-a-chip (SoC) that will be included in the Nothing Phone (1).
The company has made the announcement that the phone will be equipped with a Snapdragon processor, but they have not provided any additional information about the chipset.
In spite of this, a listing on Geekbench has disclosed that the Nothing Phone (1) will come equipped with a Snapdragon 778G+ SoC, the same processor that is found in the Moto Edge 30.
Although the SoC is not the only factor that determines the price of the product, its importance cannot be overstated in terms of the product’s overall positioning.
Thanks to its manufacturing process, Qualcomm’s 6nm chipset achieves a good compromise between overall performance and power consumption.
Therefore, the Nothing Phone (1) could offer great performance, despite the fact that it does not provide an experience on par with that of a flagship device.
And because it was fabricated using 6nm technology, the processor will use a great deal less power.
In addition to the processor, it has also been confirmed that the back of the phone will house a dual camera setup. This information comes from nothing.
As of right now, there is no information available regarding the camera’s technical specifications.
According to a number of reports, the primary camera on the phone will have a resolution of 50 megapixels, and the ultrawide camera sensor will have a resolution of 8 megapixels.
Others have speculated that the primary camera will have a resolution of 64 Mega Pixels and support for optical image stabilization (OIS).
In order for us to get an idea of the kind of hardware that is being used in the camera setup, we will have to wait for Nothing’s official confirmation of it.
Additionally, the phone will support wireless charging, which is not something that is very commonly seen in this market segment.
From 2020 onwards, the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G will be the only smartphone in India with wireless charging that costs less than Rs 40,000.Nothing is said to cover that ground as well as other phones in the same price range do, with support for 45W wired fast charging.
Other phones in the same price range offer support for wired fast charging.
In addition to this, it is rumored that the smartphone will feature a 6.55-inch Full HD+ OLED display that will support a 120Hz refresh rate.
A rectangular cutout for the front-facing camera can be found in the upper left hand corner of the display, which is flat.
The phone (1) features a transparent design, but it also has another design element that sets it apart from other phones.
The device has a number of stripes on the back that operate as notification lights. These stripes are located in multiple rows.
Nothing refers to it as the Glyph Interface, and it has nearly 900 individual LED lights that can glow brighter or dimmer depending on the action that is being carried out.
When the phone is being charged, for instance, the C-shaped notification light in the middle of the device will light up.
When the device is being charged, a second LED strip that is located at the bottom of the rear panel will begin to illuminate.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that the 10 stock ringtones that are available at launch have been tuned to work with the LED lights.
These LED lights can also be customized by the user according to their individual tastes.
It has also been confirmed that the phone (1) will boot the Android 12-based Nothing OS straight out of the box.
The individualized Android skin will provide a user interface that is uncluttered and unobtrusive while offering a comprehensive set of features.
In light of all the information that has been uncovered up until this point, it is reasonable to assume that the price of the Nothing Phone (1) in India will be close to Rs 35,000.
This is so because the Phone (1) comes with a few features that are entirely its own. These include, but are not limited to, a distinctive design language, the ability to charge wirelessly, an uncluttered user experience, and a capable performance unit.
This is, of course, nothing more than an assumption based on the information that is circulating, both officially and unofficially.
It is possible that Carl Pei will announce the price of the Nothing Phone (1) in India before it becomes available anywhere else in the world, just as he did with the company’s first TWS, Ear (1).
If this is not the case, we will not be able to obtain the official pricing and availability details until July 12th.
There is also no evidence to suggest that the phone will be sold on Flipkart when it finally becomes available.
In addition to this, the smartphone will be offered for sale through a system that requires an invite in order to make a purchase.
There is no indication that an invite-only system will facilitate the acquisition of the phone number one by community members in advance of other customers.
Additionally, it will help the company have better control over its supply chain, which will help ensure that the warehouse does not have an excessive amount of inventory stocked in it.
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An Arc A770M GPU is included in the compact Intel NUC 12 Serpent Canyon personal computer.
The new NUC, equipped with the i7-12700H, is the most powerful product offered by the company.
Mini PCs manufactured by Intel NUC have always been reliable machines, particularly in terms of their central processing units (CPU).
Now, the company is releasing the most powerful NUC it has produced to this point.
The Core i7-12700H and Arc A770M GPU found in the O NUC 12 Serpent Canyon are the most advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) available in Intel’s Arc Alchemist product line. Both components come from Intel.
We are aware that the processing power of the new NUC is superior to that of previous models because the i7-1165G7 is included in the top model.
But when it comes to graphics chips, we aren’t so sure, because the previous model came equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, and we still don’t know if an Arc A770M is superior to NVIDIA’s GPU.
This is why we can’t say for certain that the new model will have better graphics chips. The question remains unanswered.
The combination of an Intel CPU and GPU ought to become increasingly prevalent.
In keeping with tradition, Intel NUC hardware is derived from mobile variants. It is an SKU that comes standard with well-built gaming notebooks, as well as a very powerful CPU in its own right, with 14 cores (6P+8E), 20 threads, and a frequency of 4.7 GHz.The i7-12700H has these specifications, and it operates at this speed.
Although there have been rumors that Intel will release an A780, the Intel Arc A770M GPU is currently the company’s highest-end SKU, and it makes full use of the power provided by the ACM-G10 chip.
This graphics processing unit (GPU) features 32 Xe cores, 4096 shading units (cores), and 16 GB of GDDR6 memory that can transfer data at 16 Gbps.
The graphics processing unit (GPU) has 32 processing cores that are dedicated to ray tracing.
There are ports for audio connections, USB 3.2 Type-A, Thunderbolt 4, 2.5G Ethernet, HDMI, and DisplayPort on the NUC Serpent Canyon itself, which has the same familiar design as the other NUC models. At this time, there is no information available regarding pricing or availability.
In recent hectic days, Intel has been hard at work releasing its first graphics cards to customers all over the world.
The first desktop Arc GPUs are only currently available in the Chinese market, and early benchmark results have not been favorable to Intel. However, this may change in the near future.
On the other hand, although Alder Lake processors have only been on the market for a short while, Intel is planning to launch the 13th generation of its Intel Core central processing units later on in this semester.
We only have access to unofficial information regarding what the Raptor Lakes will be capable of doing, specifically with regard to the processors that will compete with the seventh generation of AMD Ryzen Raphael.
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