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mardi 13 avril 2021

NVIDIA and MediaTek announce reference model that could bring RTX graphics to Chromebooks

At its GTC 2021 event, NVIDIA made some interesting announcements. NVIDIA had announced that it was buying semiconductor and software design company ARM, subject to regulatory approvals. Now we have a fair idea of what the company plans to do as it has announced a partnership with mobile chipset maker MediaTek.

The two companies are working on a reference laptop platform that will support Chromium, Linux, and NVIDIA SDKs. While there is no confirmation from either of the companies, it does open up the possibility of future Chromebook laptops powered by MediaTek and NVIDIA’s ray tracing RTX graphics.

Chromebooks have always been regarded as lightweight machines with low-powered hardware. There are a few mid-range Chromebooks that are as good as some Windows machines, but all of those are powered by Intel, leaving ARM-based models in the dark. “MediaTek is the world’s largest supplier of ARM chips, used to power everything from smartphones, Chromebooks, and smart TVs. We look forward to using our technology and working with NVIDIA to bring the power of GPUs to the ARM PC platform for gaming, content creation, and much more. GPU acceleration will be a huge boost for the entire ARM ecosystem,” MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai said in a statement.

Last year, Apple showcased the ARM platform’s capability by pulling out its very own ARM-based chipset for the Mac lineup called the Apple Silicon M1. NVIDIA might have similar plans of making powerful chipsets that could make Chromebooks great again and possibly much better than Windows laptops running on ARM. NVIDIA also announced a new processor for data centers at the event called ‘Grace.’ It will have the capability of handling big workloads like AI supercomputing and natural language processing. It is powered by ARM Neoverse cores and tight integration with the company’s latest GPU technology. Apart from Intel, AMD is also a solid competitor for NVIDIA in this space. There are rumors of AMD planning to launch a new ARM chip with integrated Radeon graphics, which means a whole new battleground for the two companies.

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Apple iPad Pro 2021: Everything that we know about Apple’s upcoming Pro tablet for power users

The Apple iPad is unquestionably one of the best tablets you can buy. Despite the global decline in demand for tablets, different varieties of the iPad have been in high demand thanks to their unique proposition of powerful processing capabilities and portability. The iPad Pro takes it a step further with a massive display, multiple cameras on the back, pro-grade performance, and the Apple Magic keyboard that will make you want to replace your laptop with it. Apple announced the iPad Pro in March last year, and the latest models for 2021 are set to arrive very soon.

Apple has done a good job trying to put a lid on any leaks about the iPad Pro 2021 models, and we have yet to learn the majority of the details. However, recent rumors and reports highlight some of the potential features that the new iPad Pro models are expected to feature. The 2021 iPad Pro is predicted to come with an improved Mini LED display, performance comparable to Apple’s M1 MacBook laptops, and improvements like slimmer display bezels and a USB-C port updated with Thunderbolt support.

This article lists all the rumors and credible information from reports about the Apple iPad Pro slated to launch in 2021.

Apple iPad Pro 2021: Release Date

As I mentioned above, Apple launched the 2020 iPad Pro models in March last year. Since we are already past March 2021, it’s safe to guess Apple will announce the 2021 models pretty soon. Some early rumors pointed to a launch on March 23rd, but the lack of an official announcement from Apple proved it wrong. More recently, Bloomberg reported that the iPad Pro would launch in April. However, Bloomberg did not specify the exact date when Apple launches these new iPads.

The latest information on this matter comes from Nikkei Asia which states that Apple might have been forced to push the release to a later date. This is because of the global chip shortage, which has delayed the delivery of some key iPad and MacBook components. For the iPad specifically, the major roadblock is the shortage of components for the new Mini LED displays expected to debut with the new iPad Pro.

In a separate report, Bloomberg has corroborated these challenges that Apple is facing in the timely delivery of the new displays for the iPad Pro. The report restates that despite these challenges, Apple will be launching the new iPad Pro later in the month of April, even though the actual units will start shipping next month or later.

While the actual release date has not been announced by Apple, its virtual assistant, Siri, appears to be teasing the next Apple event. When asked about the next Apple event, Siri mentions it will take place on April 20th. The assistant, however, does not clearly state this is the iPad Pro launch event but we have all the many reasons to believe it is. We were able to verify that on our end, there is no update on the official website for Apple’s events.

Apple-event-April-2021-Siri

Apple iPad Pro 2021 variants

The iPad Pro traditionally comes in two display sizes — 11-inch and 12.9-inch, and no major change is anticipated on this front. The iPad Pro 2021 is also expected to come in the same sizes, but we could expect smaller bezels around the display this time. I will talk more about this in detail in the design section below.

Let’s start with the major changes that can be expected from the new iPad Pro.

Mini LED display on iPad Pro 2021

The iPad Pro 2021 is expected to feature enhancements in several areas, and the display is one of them. Multiple sources have reported that the upcoming iPad Pro will be equipped with new display technology. Unlike the previous models that come with Liquid Retina displays, which are typically LCDs, the iPad Pro 2021 will feature a Mini LED display.

Notably, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently remarked that Mini LED displays for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro will go into mass production in “mid-to-late April [2021].” Bloomberg corroborated that in a report, while also confirming that only the larger model out of the two — i.e. the 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2021 — gets the new display while the smaller 11-inch iPad Pro retains the older one.

Mini LED is a variety of LCD panels in which — yes, you guessed it right — miniature LEDs (with size in the range of 100-200μm) are used as the backlight source. These miniature LEDs are much smaller in size than the ones usually used to power LED-backlit LCDs. Owing to their smaller size, a Mini LED panel utilizes thousands of these Mini LEDs.

As you would expect, the large number and small size of these Mini LEDs allow for better contrast and more accurate local dimming than the traditional LED-backlit panels. This translates to better brightness and a higher contrast ratio than the previous technologies. It probably the best you can expect from an LCD — much closer to an OLED but still not as good. One downside of this display is that it could make the iPad Pro thicker than previous models.

Even though TVs with Mini LED display technology were first introduced at CES 2020, it is still fairly new. Its novelty means Apple — and consequently users — might have to pay a higher price for the new iPad Pro’s displays. Apple currently has only two suppliers — Epistar and Sanan Optoelectronics — for Mini LED displays. We can expect more manufacturers to embrace this technology for smaller screens, including those used for smartphones.

There couldn’t be a better industry player than Apple to lead the way for this display technology. Besides the iPad Pro, Apple is also slated to use Mini LED for future MacBooks expected to arrive later this year. Over the following years, we might also see it on other iPad models and iPhones.

Processor

Apple launched the iPhone 12 series last year, and it was powered by their custom A14 Bionic chip. The A14 Bionic is a 5nm SoC with a 6-core CPU, a 4-core GPU, and a 16-core NPU. The 4th-Gen iPad Air, which was launched just a few days after the iPhone 12 series, also rocked the same chip. While the A14 Bionic is inarguably Apple’s most powerful chip yet, the company might actually introduce a more extreme version of the chipset and dub it the A14X Bionic. References to Apple’s A14X Bionic chip were spotted by 9to5Mac in the source code of iOS 14.5 beta.

specifications of the apple a14 bionic chipset

Apple A14 Bionic chipset

Apple did not release an A13X chip with the iPad Pro 2020. Instead, it added (actually, unbinned) one more core to the GPU on the A12X and rebranded it as A12Z. The A14X Bionic could bring a massive improvement in performance over the previous iPad Pro generation. In fact, Apple’s purported A14X Bionic chip, which is slated to power the iPad Pro 2021 models, is based on its custom ARM-based M1 chipset that powers the 2020 MacBook Air Mac Mini and some of last year’s 13” MacBook Pro models. This means the A14X Bionic could be as powerful as the M1 chip, and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has substantiated the same.

In addition to the improvement in performance, the A14X Bionic can also be expected to bring 5G connectivity to the iPad Pro’s cellular variants — as does the A14 Bionic on the iPhone 12 series.

New Features

Alongside the improved display and the better processor, Apple is also expected to replace the standard USB Type-C port supporting Thunderbolt technology. Apple’s computers, including MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac Mini, have featured Thunderbolt 3 ports since 2016.

Thunderbolt is an open and multipurpose data and power transfer standard developed by Intel. It allows storage devices such SSDs, DisplayPort-supported external monitors, and PCIe peripherals such as external graphics cards or network connectors over a USB Type-C port. Thunderbolt 3 supports transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps, i.e. four times the transfer speeds of a USB 3.1 port.

The original report from Bloomberg does not specify whether the iPad Pro can be expected to feature USB-C ports that support Thunderbolt 3 or newer the Thunderbolt 4 standard. We shall see that when the new iPad Pro actually launches.

Design

While no explicit leaks expose the iPad Pro 2021 models in press renders or other conspicuous forms, a set of 3D CAD renders reveals the iPad Pro might look similar to the previous models with minor changes. Earlier this year, 91Mobiles shared CAD renders of the iPad Pro from whom they call a “trusted source.” These renders reveal the 12.9-inch iPad Pro this year will feature the same design as the 2020 model, with an identical square camera bump with dual cameras and a LiDAR sensor, a power button on the top, and Face ID sensors above the display. The speakers’ positioning, the USB Type-C port, Apple Pencil charging strip, and the magnetic pins remain the same.

Apple iPad Pro 2021 CAD renders

The alleged renders do suggest the iPad Pro 2021 could feature thinner screen bezels. Additionally, Apple transitioned to Face ID on the iPad Pro in 2020 and bid farewell to the fingerprint sensor, aka Touch ID, that was previously embedded in the power button. This is expected to continue this year despite the struggles users have with Face ID due to masks. While the iPhone 13 is rumored to feature an under-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner to mitigate that, we do not hear anything like this about the iPad Pro of 2021.

As noted previously, the Mini LED display could make the new iPad Pro slightly thicker, and 91Mobiles has reported the same.

Accessories for iPad Pro 2021

Apple is also rumored to release improved versions of its iPad accessories to pair with the new iPad Pro models. These include a new Apple Pencil and an improved Magic Keyboard. Other than these two, there seem to be no other accessories launching with the new iPad Pro.

New Apple Pencil

The Apple Pencil is a key accessory for iPad users and can come in really handy for annotating documents or creating sketches and illustrations. Now, as per leaker Mr•White, the new Apple Pencil could come with a glossy finish with a seemingly longer tip. The glossy finish may be counterintuitive for many users who actually buy sleeves to improve the grip of the current pencil. We cannot say how legit this leak is but will know when the iPad Pro launches.

Meanwhile, a patent spotted by MacRumors last year also indicates Apple Pencil could feature color sampling. This means you can touch the pencil’s tip on any physical object and detect its color to use on any app installed on the iPad. But it is worth noting that companies often acquire patents to gear up for any patent battles in the future, but these patents may or may not translate to developing a working product. That is why we suggest considering this rumor only with a pinch of salt.

New Magic Keyboard case

Along with a new Pencil, Apple could also be working on a new Magic Keyboard case, which has been one of the most sought-after accessories for the iPad Pro. The keyboard attachment has been claimed to offer a tactile that is very similar to the 2020 MacBook models. In 2020, Apple reinstated the scissor style keys to replace the infamous butterfly keys on the 2020 MacBooks. This keyboard is also referred to with the same name as the iPad accessory.

Likewise, the trackpad experience on the Magic Keyboard accessory is also comparable to MacBooks. This makes the iPad feel a lot like a laptop while maintaining a tablet’s usability when users do not want the keyboard.

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Images from Apple’s patent application of the next Magic Keyboard case, Courtesy: Patently Apple

In January 2021, Apple filed a patent, spotted by Patently Apple, in Hong Kong for an upgraded Magic Keyboard case. This report features real-life images of the iPad Pro (which may or may not be the 2021 model) mounted on a Magic Keyboard, making it slightly more believable than reports with just design schematics. While the design appears to be the same as the first generation Magic Keyboard, the new patent was reportedly filed under sections for photo and/or sound recording equipment. It could mean the new keyboard could feature speakers or a microphone, or both. But since the iPad Pro already has four speakers and four microphones, the patent does not sound very convincing.

Another patent, also spotted by Patently Apple, also indicates the Magic Keyboard could feature touch-sensitive strips on the left and right sides, much like the touch bar on the MacBook Pro. However, this appears to be more unrealistic and far-fetched for now.

Apple iPad Pro: Pricing Expectations

There is barely any information on what the iPad Pro could be priced at, but we can outline some expectations based on the prices of the previous models. The 11-inch iPad Pro 2020 started at $799, while the 12.9-inch model was available at a starting price of $999 for 128GB storage. These prices were for the models with Wi-Fi as the only connectivity option, and you had to add $150 on top of this price for LTE connectivity.

This time around, there are some major changes expected of the iPad Pro, which might translate to an increase in the price. First off, the new iPad Pro could now feature 5G connectivity, just like the iPhone 12 series. Then, the new and more powerful A14X Bionic chip is set to debut with these iPads, and the global chipset shortage only makes it worse for consumers. Lastly, the Mini LED displays have limited suppliers while the technology itself is novel, which could also mean higher prices for the Apple iPad Pro.

So we suggest you brace yourselves for higher iPad Pro prices than last year.

We will constantly be updating this space to add more information about the 2020 iPad Pro. Bookmark the page and come back to see newer updates. 

Featured image: Apple iPad Pro 2020

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Siri prematurely reveals Apple’s next event is on April 20

We finally have a date for Apple’s upcoming event. Mark your calendars as the company is expected to announce its new line of products on April 20. The official invite has not been shared by Apple yet, but the company’s voice assistant, Siri, has prematurely revealed the launch event date. It is expected that Apple will launch a new set of iPad Pro models alongside the AirTags trackers and possibly the new AirPods 3.

As noted by MacRumors, if you ask Siri about the next Apple event, you should get the following response- “The special event is on Tuesday, April 20, at Apple Park in Cupertino, CA. You can get all the details on Apple.com.” You might not get a similar response in certain cases, but we can confirm that Siri indeed unofficially confirms the upcoming event.

Apple Event April 2021 Siri message

Like other recent launches, this upcoming event is also expected to be completely digital and is expected to be live-streamed on Apple’s official website and YouTube channel. Expect the company to send official media invites a week before the event, which means that it could happen very soon.

The event was apparently scheduled for last month; however, certain sources claim that Apple has also been a victim of chip shortages worldwide like most tech companies. Expect a new pair of iPad Pro models at the event that should include a faster processor, possibly as good as the M1 announced last year for the Mac lineup. Apple is also expected to introduce a mini LED display on at least the larger 12.9-inch model. There is also a rumor that Apple will refresh the iPad mini this year, giving it some well-needed upgrades. The list also includes AirTags, which will be the company’s own tiny Bluetooth tracking tile and a refresh for the popular AirPods true wireless earbuds. Later in June, Apple will also be hosting its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), where the company will give us an early look at the next-gen updates for iOS, iPadOS, MacOS, and more.

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Google is testing new features for global media controls in Chrome

Google rolled out new media playback controls for Google Chrome and Chrome OS in January last year. The feature added a new icon next to the address bar that opened a simple playback controls window with a pause/play button, the currently playing URL, and the song title. The window also showed the current song’s album art. Google is now rolling out an update for the media controls on the latest Chrome Canary build (v. 91) that adds a progress bar and dynamic backgrounds to the mix.

Reddit user u/Leopeva64-2 recently spotted (via Android Police) the updated media controls hidden behind a new Chrome flag. You can access the media controls by downloading the latest Chrome Canary release and heading over to the chrome://flags page. You’ll then have to search for global media controls, and you should spot the new #global-media-controls-modern-ui flag.

Updated media playback controls in Chrome Canary 91

Once the flag is enabled, you should see the new media controls in Chrome whenever you play a song or a video. As you can see in the attached screenshot, Google has shuffled the position of each UI element in the updated controls. The playback buttons are at the top, followed by the new progress bar, album art, song title, and current URL. The window now also has a dynamic background that matches the album art. Chrome OS’s media playback controls have also received a similar update, as shown in the screenshot attached below.

Chrome OS media playback controls updated

The updated media playback controls are currently only available on the Canary channel. You’ll have to wait a few weeks before the update starts rolling out on the stable channel. Until then, you can download the latest Chrome Canary release by following this link and try the new controls on your device. Do note that the Canary build isn’t recommended for daily use as it’s the least stable under-development version of the browser.

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lundi 12 avril 2021

Download YouTube Music Vanced APK

YouTube Music Vanced is a modded version of the YouTube Music app, offered by the same developers who made YouTube Vanced. The mod adds a number of features to the official app, like built-in adblocking and background playback without pauses. This page has installation instructions and download links for both non-rooted and rooted devices.

Latest version of YT Music Vanced

The latest version of Music Vanced is 4.18.50.

How to install YouTube Music Vanced with Vanced Manager

Just like the regular YouTube Vanced, users can simply install the Vanced Manager app and it will facilitate the process of installing MicroG and YouTube Music Vanced. The app also makes it easy to install future updates, so we highly recommend going this route for download and install.

youtube music vanced manager menu

Steps:

  1. Download the latest Vanced Manager from here on your Android device.
  2. Install the app and open it.
  3. During the initial configuration wizard, grant the app superuser access if you need to install the root variant.
  4. If you prefer the non-root variant, then tap “Install” next to MicroG on the main menu.
  5. Follow the instructions to allow installing from unknown apps.
  6. MicroG will download and then you’ll tap “Install” when it’s ready.
  7. Next, tap “Install” next to Music.
  8. YouTube Music Vanced will download and you’ll tap “Install” when it’s ready.
  9. Success! You should now have the app downloaded and installed on your phone, without much effort.

Vanced Manager Downloads

Title Latest Version Codename MD5 Checksum
Vanced Manager 2.5.1 Weed 10b4822bda3490f266e17b5eb5cc60d9

Note for Huawei/Honor users

Starting from v0.2.12-203316, Vanced MicroG has a special “Huawei” button in the login wizard. If you are running a Huawei (and Honor) device that doesn’t come with Google Play Services by default but you sideloaded them later, you can still log in to your YouTube/Google account while using Vanced modded apps using that option.

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10 deals on top-rated apps you will use every day

While some apps only get opened once in a while (*ahem* Strava *ahem*), others become part of your daily routine. To help make your days better, here are ten of the best everyday apps currently available — now with up to 96% off premium subscriptions at the XDA Developers Depot.

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Samsung Galaxy A82 photos get leaked on eve of rumored launch

Samsung is reportedly gearing up to release the Galaxy A82 (also known as the Galaxy Quantum 2), and ahead of the device’s launch, a series of images have leaked. Meanwhile, alleged specs for the device have also been revealed, giving us a pretty good idea of what to expect ahead of its release.

The Galaxy A82 is expected to be at the high end of Samsung’s A series smartphones in 2021. According to a recent report (via Android Police), the device will feature a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 800 nits of peak brightness, and curved edges. The device will also reportedly include an in-display fingerprint sensor, plus IP67 water and dust resistance, and Dolby Atmos audio.

Images via Weibo

The Galaxy A82 will also reportedly feature a Snapdragon 855+ processor, 6GB RAM, 128GB of storage, and support for microSD. The good news is the device is expected to launch with Android 11 out of the box, so Galaxy A82 owners won’t have to wait for Samsung to bring the latest software features to the device.

Elsewhere, the Galaxy A82 is said to feature a triple-camera setup, including a 64MP wide-angle sensor with OIS, a 12MP ultra-sensor, and a 5MP depth sensor. As for the design, the images suggest the device will be made out of metal and feature a nice matte finish, and be very similar in overall size to the Galaxy S21 Plus. The device will also feature a 4500mAh battery and support up to 25W charging.

Apparently, the Galaxy A82 will go up for pre-order as soon as this week and then officially launch on April 23. For now, reports suggest the device will be available in South Korea, with no word on if it’ll go on sale in other regions. If you’re feeling a little jealous, Samsung recently launched five Galaxy A series smartphones in the U.S., so there’s certainly no shortage of options.

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