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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Kirin Processors List and Ranking [2021]
In Huawei and Honor smartphones, you’ll find Kirin Processors instead of MediaTek or Snapdragon chips. So, what are Kirin Processors, and how good they actually are? Let’s find out. For those of you that have no idea what Kirin is, it is a series of Mobile SOCs by HiSilicon Technologies. And HiSilicon is a subsidiary of Huawei. So now it makes sense why Huawei uses Kirin Processors in their phones, right? Just like Qualcomm Snapdragon
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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HDMI 2.1 vs DisplayPort 1.4 Comparison
DisplayPort has offered better performance compared to the rest of the display interface standards since forever. This is all set to change with HDMI 2.1 though. The new HDMI standard offers a substantial improvement over its previous iteration. In such a scenario, it is easy for consumers to get confused between these two display standards. So this article will highlight the strengths and weaknesses of both the display standards and help you understand how these
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Fast Charging Explained: The Necessary Evil
Remember the days when you had to leave your phone on charge for hours? Smartphones even with low battery capacities used to take over 3 hours to charge. The times have changed now, and we have started seeing smartphones with humongous battery capacities and great charging speeds. In this article, we will discuss the working of Fast Charging in depth. It is a technology found on a lot of mid-range and high-end smartphones. It helps
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Intel HD Graphics 630 Benchmarks & Review
Looking for a detailed review of Intel HD Graphics 630 with Specification and Benchmark? You’ve reached the right destination. Intel HD 630 GPU is the integrated Graphics Card for Intel’s 7th generation Kaby Lake Processors. We hope you’re finding our content helpful. We just wanted to let you know that some links on this page are Amazon Affiliate Links and we may earn a small commission when you purchase something after visiting these links. To
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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IPS vs VA vs TN: Which Panel is the Best?
Are you looking to buy a new Monitor but confused about whether you should go for IPS, TN, or a VA Monitor? We are here to clear all your doubts. There are dozens of things that you have to consider before purchasing a new monitor. The variety of different display technologies have left consumers more confused than ever. With the new generations of Nvidia and AMD GPUs hitting the market and advancements in the display
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Ray Tracing in Games: How does it work?
Ray tracing technique was implemented back in 1980 when an American electrical engineer J. Turner Whitted described it as a novel method to compute 2D images of 3D objects. In the paper “An improved illumination model for shaded display”, published in Communications of the ACM magazine, Whitted explained the concept of ray-tracing along with some other things like anti-aliasing that we still use up to this day. For those looking for a quick glance, here
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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WiFi 6 Explained: Should you switch?
WiFi 6 is the latest standard of WiFi technology and a direct successor to the Wi-Fi 5.  It comes with a lot of new features and improvements over WiFi 5. In this article, we are going to discuss this technology in-depth and try to get a better overview of the things that matter the most. We are going to limit our discussion to only the three most recent WiFi standards. WiFi is a family of
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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USB Type-C vs Thunderbolt Port: How are they different?
There is a lot of confusion regarding the USB Type-C port and the Thunderbolt port. As the differences between the ports are not as apparent as some other ports, it is not so easy to differentiate between them with just a visual inspection.  So how similar or different are these ports? Do you need a device that supports USB Type-C or Thunderbolt standard? There are some of the questions which we are going to answer
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Nvidia CUDA Cores Explained: How are they different?
Nvidia calls its parallel processing platform CUDA. While CUDA Cores are the processing units inside a GPU just like AMD’s Stream Processors. CUDA is an abbreviation for Compute Unified Device Architecture. It is a name given to the parallel processing platform and API which is used to access the Nvidia GPUs instruction set directly. Unlike DirectX and OpenGL, CUDA does not require developers to understand the complicated graphics programming language; it just works on popular
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Quantum Computing Explained: Will it replace traditional computers?
Ever wondered what is a Quantum Computer and when you will be able to buy one for yourself? This article is here to answer all your questions. But first, here’s a gist for those of you who are in a hurry. The performance of classical computers is still increasing at a significant rate. Morre’s Law might have slowed down but it isn’t dead yet but it soon will. The size of transistors is fast approaching
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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DDR4 vs LPDDR4x RAM: What’s the difference?
You might have come across the term LPDDR4x or LPDDR5 RAM while browsing the specification of a Smartphone or a Laptop. So what exactly is LPDDR Memories and how do they differ from traditional DDR memories? Let’s find out. There have been numerous groundbreaking innovations in the field of computer memories. We now have cutting edge technologies such as HBM (High-Bandwidth Memory), GDDR, and LPDDR. While DDR Memory is an excellent choice for High-Performance devices
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Mobile GPU Rankings 2020 (Adreno/Mali/PowerVR)
In recent years, we have seen substantial growth in the smartphone gaming industry. Though most people only use smartphones for casual gaming while leaving hardcore gaming for their Consoles and PC, the trend has slowly begun to change in 2018. Looking for the ranking of Laptop & Desktop Graphics Cards? Then you should check out this article. Please note that our score for Mobile GPUs should not be compared with the Laptop GPUs. We use
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Snapdragon Processors Ranking & Complete List
Snapdragon is a series of System-on-Chip by Qualcomm. It is based on ARM’s architecture and it is targeted towards platforms such as Smartphones, Tablets, and Notebooks. This article contains the list of Snapdragon Processors of the current series and their rankings. We have included the Snapdragon 200, 400, 600, 700 and 800 Series in this article. The Specification of these Processors is obtained from the Qualcomm‘s Official Website. But the method for the rankings and
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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MediaTek Processors Ranking & List [2020]
MediaTek Inc. is a semiconductor company from Taiwan and it is one of the largest smartphone chip makers in the world. MediaTek designs SOCs based on the ARM’s architecture and these chips can be seen in devices from brands like Lenovo, Moto, Nokia, Xiaomi, Oppo, ZTE, Vivo, etc. This article lists the MediaTek Smartphone Processors and their rankings. If you want to check out the ranking of all smartphone processors, visit this link. Though MediaTek
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Exynos Processors Ranking and List | Centurion Mark
Exynos is a series of SOCs made by Samsung and these are mainly found in Samsung Galaxy devices. Just like Snapdragon & MediaTek SOCs, Exynos Processors use the ARM’s Architecture and power Android devices. The global variants of Samsung Galaxy devices generally use the Exynos series Processors, but in the United States, Samsung has to use Snapdragon processors due to patent issues with Qualcomm. The high-end Exynos Processors are exceptionally powerful but the lower-end ones
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Tensor Cores Explained: Do you need them?
You might have come across the term “Tensor Cores”, if you’re into AI/Machine Learning or if you’re a Tech/Semiconductor Industry Enthusiast. There is a lot of confusion regarding what they are and how they are related to GPUs. At Tech Centurion, we believe in simplifying even the most complex tech for you. So here is an article with de-complexifies Tensor cores. Essentially Tensor cores are processing units that accelerate the process of matrix multiplication. It
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techcenturion · 4 years ago
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Intel Optane Memory: Do you need it?
With the ever-increasing demand for high-speed memory storage systems, there have been a number of breakthroughs in recent years. Intel Optane Memory is one of them and it has now been around for four years. Intel Optane memory is a big leap in the Non-Volatile Memory storage device technology. When it comes to picking components for your PC build or laptop, you have clear priorities and a budget. You can buy components suiting your budget and requirement
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