Showing posts with label powerful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powerful. Show all posts

Friday, March 3, 2017

GOOGLE TRANSLATION BECOMES INCREDIBLY MORE POWERFUL THANKS TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

GOOGLE TRANSLATION BECOMES INCREDIBLY MORE POWERFUL THANKS TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


It seems that Google has decided to update all its applications using machine learning, a piece of artificial intelligence capable of learning from its mistakes to maximize its potential. This now applies to Google Translate, which becomes incredibly more powerful as a result of this update with more accurate and accurate translations. In short, more human.

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In a perfect world, we would all speak the same language and could make us understand and understand the different cultures of the world much more easily. Alas, this perfect world does not exist and each country has its specificity.
However, this is a difference that can be celebrated, but which does not help to break down the cultural barriers between us. However, it is the mission of Google Translate, the already very powerful tool from Google to translate a text, a photo or even a live conversation in 103 different languages.
This tool is updated today to finally incorporate what the developer has presented at its conference Made by Google: Neural Machine Translation. Using its first steps in artificial intelligence, it has succeeded in making Google Trad even more powerful.

This process is now used for 8 different languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Turkish. Ultimately, it will be developed for the 103 languages ??recognized by the tool.
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What change does it bring? Translation humane simply can recognize text and translate a less robotic but naturally the language used. In his example, Google shows that the Neural Machine Translation greatly improves its machine translation.
We feel that since the advent of Assistant, the developer has at heart to use machine learning in all aspects of its products to make them more efficient. Recently, it was the turn of Google Play Music to pass under the mill to come out grown up . Let us hope that these efforts bear fruit.

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Thursday, February 2, 2017

SNAPDRAGON 835 POWERFUL 2017 PROCESSOR DETAILS ITS FEATURES

SNAPDRAGON 835 POWERFUL 2017 PROCESSOR DETAILS ITS FEATURES


In 2017, one thing is certain: the high-end will again be equipped mostly by the latest generation of Qualcomm processors, the Snapdragon 835. Although presented succinctly at the end of 2016, slides probably destined for CES 2017 appeared on the run On the net and allow us to see its features in more detail.

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The year 2017 obviously promises many innovations in many areas of computing, beginning of course by our smartphones which should experience a new revolution thanks to the arrival of virtual reality and flexible screens.

But it is something that we already have: the high-end smartphones of the year will be mainly powered by the Snapdragon 835, Qualcomm formalized by the end of 2016 which has most of the sector for a long time.

However, this first announcement made in partnership with Samsung did not really clarify what this processor would be. New slides, which could be aimed at CES 2017, recovered by VideoCardz allow us to have a better view of it.

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We can see a 20% performance boost will be available from the previous generation in task management, web browsing and virtual reality, one of the big issues in 2017.

The architecture big.LITTLE is preserved, making 4 hearts devoted to the most demanding tasks (games for example) when 4 other hearts are meant to accommodate common tasks. 80% of the time you will be on the last four, promising lower power battery.

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The second slide reminds that the new processor is now engraved in 10nm FinFET , a gain size leaving them free manufacturers to create thinner phones or integrate larger batteries and other modules.


And of course, a smaller processor promises less power consumption, making the 2017 smartphones consume much less naturally than their predecessors. But this year, Qualcomm will face an increasingly fierce competition in the sector, especially as the Kirin 970 is preparing too .

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Monday, January 30, 2017

Samsungs Galaxy TabPro S is thin powerful and ready to work

Samsungs Galaxy TabPro S is thin powerful and ready to work


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If you look at Samsung’s new TabPro S and think, “a Surface pro knock-off,” you’re not looking in the right direction. Samsung modeled this tablet/PC hybrid on Apple’s brand new, giant iPad Pro.
Sure the TabPro S runs Windows 10 and has a detachable keyboard/screen cover, but the core chassis has more in common with the iPad Pro than it does Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4. Both have exactly two ports. The Surface Pro has a display Port, USB, a mini display port and a micro SD card slot. And while the Surface Pro 4 uses a built in, fully adjustable kickstand, the iPad Pro and TabPro S both use folding keyboard covers to prop them up.
I am, admittedly a big fan of the Surface Pro 4 and I really like the iPad Pro. Now I realize that I like almost anything that can offer me true laptop-level productivity in an ultralight form factor. The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S fits that bill.
The Intel Core M3-sporting, $899.99 system is not as attractive as the iPad Pro and the included (!) keyboard doesn’t have the same great chicklet keys, as large a trackpad or type feel as the Surface Type cover, but it generally acquits itself nicely in all areas.

Good Looks and lapability

The 12-inch tablet is slightly smaller than the iPad Pro, but roughly equal to the Surface Pro 4. It weighs a pound and a half without the screen cover, which means it has some heft, but is also roughly equivalent to the iPad Pro (1.53 lbs., for the TabPro S and 1.57 lbs. for the iPad Pro). The TabPro S can feel a little heavier because that weight is squeezed into a smaller frame. That feeling becomes more pronounced when you attach the keyboard cover which wraps around both sides of the device. Apple iPad Pro folds the keyboard under one side of the cover.


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The Galaxy TabPro S comes with a cover that converts into a stand and full-sized keyboard with touch pad.
Screen wise, the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S features the first Super AMOLED on a Windows 10 tablet. At 2160 X 1440, it’s super sharp and impressively bright, though, both the Surface Pro 4 (2736 x 1824) and iPad Pro (2732 x 2048) offer higher resolutions. That screen technology let Samsung make the TabPro S even thinner than the Surface Pro 4, which uses LCD technology, and slightly thinner (less than a millimeter) than the iPad Pro. For better or worse that means there is no standard USB port. Instead, it has a USB-C port that you’ll use for charging and data. If you’re like virtually everyone I know, you’ll have to buy a USB-C-to-USB adapter. I found one from Satechi and even though the system said it didnt recognize the USB device, it worked just fine.


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Galaxy TabPro Ss USB-C port.
Image: Mashable, Lance Ulanoff
Like most other systems of its class, the TabPro S includes a visible set of copper connectors along one long edge that are paired with powerful hidden magnets. When aligned with a channel in the keyboard cover, the TabPro S snaps smartly into place and the remainder of the cover snaps onto the back of the tablet. There’s a cutout in the cover for the camera (despite being just 5 MP, it still sticks out of the tablet). That combo of the cutout and the camera add extra support for the screen.
The cover affords two adjustment settings: roughly 60-degrees, which is what you’ll use most often and around 20 degrees. I used the first setting most of the day (I tried 20-degrees, but that’s best for drawing). It was good on the desk and in my lap, but I really prefer more adjustment options. Even the iPad Pro with Smart Keyboard’s roughly 45-degree is more comfortable.


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Samsungs Galaxy TabPro S has two recline settings. This one is best for drawing.
Image: Mashable, Lance Ulanoff

Windows 10

If you’ve been using Windows 10 on any touchscreen device, the experience on the TabPro S will feel familiar. Windows 10 is Microsoft’s best operating system in nearly a decade. As a Windows device, the Galaxy TabPro S doesn’t necessarily bring anything fresh to the table, but that’s primarily because a couple of key features were not ready to test.
There’s no Intel RealSense camera in the TabPro S, which means using Windows Hello to log-in with your face is a no-go. However, Samsung came up with a nifty substitute: Flow. The app uses the TabPro S’s built-in Bluetooth to connect to a Samsung Galaxy S7 phone. With the Flow app running on the TabPro S and the device paired with the phone, you can log into the PC simply by unlocking the phone (with your fingerprint or whatever other method you choose).
Too bad Flow wasn’t ready for me to test. Also, not a lot of people own the Galaxy S7. So maybe this isn’t such an awesome feature, at least not yet.
In addition, the TabPro S is pen-enabled and Samsung is working on a decent Bluetooth pen accessory for the device. I tried it during Samsung’s TabPro S unveiling and it worked fine, though I didn’t like the triangular body or too-sensitive buttons. Unfortunately, the actual pen wasn’t ready for review. You can, obviously, draw with your finger.

Performance and battery

The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S runs Intel’s new Core M3 CPU, the same chip you’ll find in the Surface Pro 4 (base model). It has solid benchmark numbers, but Apple’s A9X CPU far outstrips it.


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At left, you can see the Samsung Galaxy TabPro Ss performance numbers. At right, some real world tests that included multiple browser windows, a 3D game and streaming video,
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In the real world, though, Core M3 held up surprisingly well. I opened over a dozen browser windows across two different Web browsers (Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome), let a Netflix movie stream in the background (which also gave me a chance to try out the excellent stereo speakers) and then played 3D Chess. The TabPro S didn’t lose a step. I did not try to run Adobe Photoshop CC (it is a mobile CPU, after all).
The TabPro S is rated for 10.5 hours of battery life, but like most battery estimates, that’s probably for video and nothing else. My mixed-usage day resulted in 6.5 hours, which is actually quite good.

Value

At $899.99, the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is one of the better values in the ultraportable space. In additional to the excellent screen and pleasing performance, the device is packed with 4 GB of RAM and a 128 GB SSD (it is, however, one of the rare Samsung mobile devices without an expandable storage slot). The price also includes the keyboard. This is more or less comparable to the Surface Pro 4, which starts at $799 for the128 GB Intel Core M3 model (the Type Cover costs $129). The base iPad Pro, which has just 32 GB of storage, costs $799. Apple’s Smart Keyboard costs an additional $169.
The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is not as powerful as the iPad Pro or a full-featured as the Surface Pro 4. Theres no Windows Hello, no Trusted Platform Chip for business-level security and the 5 MP cameras, even though the rear one can shoot 1080p video, feel a little bit like after thoughts. Still, these are minor criticisms.
Samsung has deftly blended strong elements from both the Surface Pro 4 and the iPad Pro for a solid hybrid machine that should please both business users and students.

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