Tech Naujienos #36

Tech News #36

The latest Apple iPhone 16th generation phones, AMD's Ryzen 9000 processor series, Garmin watch, Google Pixel 9 phone, and another XBOX controller

Apple's new iPhones will soon be on all electronics and mobile phone shelves. The 16th series is promised to have bigger screens, longer-lasting batteries, and even one generation jump in processors (A18 instead of A16). Of course, they will have built-in artificial intelligence (AI) features, direct access to ChatGPT, improved Siri, and Wi-Fi 7 support. So, if you don't have an iPhone yet, the 16th generation would be a great introduction for you to Apple products. 

Amid all the Intel scandals, AMD is trying to find more space under the sun with its new Ryzen 9000 processor line. Although they are more efficient and perfectly compatible with existing AM5 motherboards, users claim that the performance has not been as significant as expected and that they are simply not worth buying. As a result, they prefer to opt for the cheaper Ryzen 7000 processors and wait for AMD to release the improved 9000x3D architecture. 

Garmin has launched a new line of Fenix 8, Fenix E, and high-end Enduro 3 watches. The biggest news is that the steel and titanium versions of the Fenix 8 will feature a 47 mm or 51 mm diameter AMOLED display. Compared to the MiP displays of the past, it's much richer and brighter, and definitely worthy of attention.

For the rest of the news on what's been updated in the development of the Google Pixel 9 and what the Iron Man-themed G7 HE controller looks like, check out the latest episode of "Tech News #36" on Qbuilds YouTube channel.