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Samsung HBM3E 12H DRAM got approval from Nvidia CEO

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Samsung Electronics has become the industry’s first manufacturer to develop 36GB HBM3E 12H DRAM and recently this next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM) was approved by Nvidia CEO. Let’s dive into the details and check out the exact matter.

On March 20, the CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang was on a visit to the partner exhibits at GTC 2024 at the San Jose Convention Center in California, US. During this visit, Huang stopped by the Samsung Electronics booth and examined the showcased HBM3E DRAM.

Yes, the executive not only inspected but also left his mark by signing “Jensen Approved” beside the product ad this moment was captured and shared by Han Jin-man, Samsung Electronics executive vice president of the U.S. DS division.

The executive of Samsung Electronics posted a photo on LinkedIn with the caption, “Jensen Huang gave his personal stamp of approval on our HBM3E.” Samsung further clarified that the signature does not imply Nvidia will immediately adopt the HBM3E.

In response to inquiries at a global press conference the day before about Nvidia’s current non-use of Samsung’s HBM, Huang replied, “We haven’t started using it. We are still qualifying it.”

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Samsung 36GB HBM3E 12H DRAM

Samsung 36GB HBM3E 12H DRAM provides an all-time high bandwidth of up to 1,280 gigabytes per second and an industry-leading capacity of 36 gigabytes. It also applies advanced thermal compression non-conductive film, allowing the 12-layer products to have the same height specification as 8-layer ones to meet current HBM package requirements

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Verizon Galaxy S23 models grab September 2024 security update

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Verizon is rolling out the September 2024 security update for Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones in the US. The fresh update improves system security and stability to provide a better experience.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series users are getting the September 2024 security update on the Verizon network in the US through the One UI build version:

  • Galaxy S23 – S911USQS4CXHC
  • Galaxy S23 Plus – S916USQS4CXHC
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra –  S918USQU4CXI1

The fresh update brings security improvements, bug fixes, stability optimization, and functional enhancement to provide a better experience. Through this update, the company app protects your devices from several vulnerabilities and threats.

Galaxy S23 September 2024 update Verizon

It is worth mentioning that the September 2024 patch addresses 1 critical issue and 43 high-level ones. One of these issues was already fixed in earlier updates, and another one doesn’t impact Galaxy devices.

Along with Google’s patches, Samsung is adding 23 of its own fixes to improve security in My Files, Theme Center, One UI Home, Knox, and Dex. The update overall improves the stability, security, and performance of the device.

To access the latest update on your smartphone, go to the Settings app, tap on Software Update, and then select Download and Install. This will initiate the update process, and once completed, you’ll enjoy a more personalized and efficient smartphone experience.

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Samsung Translator app gets refreshed for Internet Browser

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Samsung Internet Browser Translator update

Samsung Translator app for Internet Browser has received a new update with version 2.013.018 for One UI devices. It brings enhancements to enhance user experience and functionality.

The latest update of the Samsung Internet Translator app improves translation performance and stability to ensure users can communicate across language barriers more effectively than ever. The update is making it easier to navigate foreign content and converse in different languages.

Moreover, the update addresses some issues that users may have encountered in previous versions. By fixing these bugs, Samsung aims to provide a smoother, more reliable experience for all Internet Browser users.

The Translator app for Samsung Internet is mainly beneficial for users who frequently engage with multilingual content. It allows for quick translations directly within the browser, enhancing the process and saving valuable time. With the new update, users can expect a more reliable and better experience.

Samsung Internet Browser Translator update

Users are advised to update the app to take advantage of these enhancements and enjoy a better browsing experience. For installation, you just need to visit the Galaxy Store app >> Menu option >> Updates.

Also, you can install the latest update through the third-party app link mentioned here. The update is rolling out gradually so it may take some hours or days to reach all eligible devices.

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PSA: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will run One UI 7.1 (Android 15) out of the box

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Galaxy S25 Ultra will run Android 15-based One UI 7.1 if Samsung doesn’t change what it did in the past several years. Galaxy users are eagerly awaiting the Android 15 Beta Program, while work is also underway on S25’s firmware development.

Samsung will debut One UI 7.1 with the Galaxy S25 Ultra next year. The other two models; S25 and S25 Plus, will also boot the new version. It will include additional features and enhancements over the Android 15-based One UI 7.

One UI 7.1 – The next big thing?

There are many rumors about the upcoming One UI 7.1 skin. Samsung is said to be working on improving system animation and fluency. New AI features are certain, with battery optimization should remain in Samsung’s priority.

Following the launch of the Galaxy S25 series, One UI 7.1 features will be expanded. The expansion of features will take place with firmware updates, covering many older Galaxy models including the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 series.

One UI x.1 Version – A brief overview

One UI 2.1: Released in February 2020, Samsung’s Android 10-based One UI 2.1 included many new features, including an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate on the S20 series, Quick Share, Music Share, and additional camera modes.

One UI 3.1: Samsung launched the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 in January 2021. Pre-loaded in the S22 series, the new version added new features such as a redesigned lock screen, improved performance, and a new camera interface.

One UI 4.1: Samsung’s One UI 4.1 is based on the Android 12 operating system. Released in January 2022, it debuted a Material You design language, improved privacy and security features, and a new widget gallery.

One UI 5.1: Released with the Galaxy S23 series, the Android 14-based One UI 5.1 software came with several new features such as improved customization options, a new battery widget, and a new Expert RAW camera app.

One UI 6.1: This version is based on Android 14 and launched with the Galaxy S24 series.  Over the One UI 6, the 6.1 brings a new design language, improved performance, and new features alongside a wide array of Galaxy AI functionalities.

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