Nvidia debuts 30-series GPUs, Z Fold 2 starts at $2000
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Nvidia rolled out its new ampere based RTX 3000 series graphics cards with the top of the line RTX 3090 that the company claims can handle 8K and 60 frames per second gameplay.
We also heard about the RT x 3080 and 3070 the usual better faster replacements for their predecessors, the RT x 2080 and 2070.
Essentially the 30 generation GeForce cards are intended to provide the performance with ray tracing and dlss that we expected when Nvidia first announced the RT x line.
Samsung on Tuesday provided more details about its new Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G, which at first showed off at a virtual unpacked event on August 5th.
The biggest tidbits shared during unpack Part Two was the device's price.
$2,000 in the US.
While $2,000 is very expensive for a lot of people, especially in the middle of a pandemic, the pricing could have been worse.
Samsung packed features into the Z fold to that address most of the complaints of the older model and refined the foldable into even more of a sleek luxury device.
And finally, according to a new report from Bloomberg detailing the company's fall plans for new iPhone models will arrive in October and all will support 5g.
The new iPhones will have a different design and a wider choice of screen sizes compared to the current models.
But exact details of the changes were not revealed beyond that they'll have squared edges similar to iPad Pro.
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