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AMD to invest $400 million in India by 2028: Here’s what we know

US chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices said on Friday it will invest around $400 million in India over the next five years and will build its largest design center in the tech hub of Bengaluru. AMD’s announcement was made by its Chief Technology Officer Mark Papermaster at an annual semiconductor conference that started Friday in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat. Other speakers at the flagship event include Foxconn Chairman Young Liu and Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra. Despite being a late entrant, the Modi government has been courting investments into India’s nascent chip sector to establish its credentials as a chipmaking hub. AMD said it will open its new design centre campus in Bengaluru by end of this year and create 3,000 new engineering roles within five years. “Our India teams will continue to play a pivotal role in delivering the high-performance and adaptive solutions that support AMD customers worldwide,” Papermaster said. The new 500,000-square-foot (55,5...

Vivo X60 series cameras to feature Pixel Shift technology from DSLR cameras

The upcoming Vivo X60 series is bringing a couple of premium features to the flagship phone scene this year. We already know about the Virtual RAM bit, which is usually unheard of in the smartphone space. However, that’s not the only non-smartphone bit the X60 series is bringing to the mix. The cameras on the Vivo X60 series are bringing the Pixel Shift technology from the world of DSLR cameras.

Pixel Shift is a sensor shifting technology that ensures capturing of better colour data when compared to the usual way. Vivo is relying on this system to promise better colour reproduction in photographs as well as improve the image resolution. The information comes courtesy of a report from GSMArena, stating that all three variants of Vivo X60 series will feature Pixel Shift in their cameras.

Vivo X60 series to bring Pixel Shift technology to its cameras

Pixel Shift is usually employed in select DSLR cameras to improve colour accuracy. The technology involves the camera sensor to shift itself one sensor at a time to capture more light data, which theoretically results in more accurate colours. The standard Bayer pattern arrangement used in camera sensors has to usually guess colours for the missed pixels.

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Unlike most Pixel Shift-based camera sensors, Vivo’s system is said to use eight samples and collate them to create a single image enriched with more accurate colour data. This should also employ sub-pixel rendering, which translates to high resolution output.

Does this system work in reality? We have the Vivo X60 Pro with us undergoing scrutiny at the moment. Hence, you will have to wait for our full review to find out whether all of this technology actually works or not.

Vivo has also partnered with Carl Zeiss for working on the camera system. The entire X60 series is using Zeiss optics, which hints at improved camera performances compared to last year’s X50 series. Vivo has confirmed the return of its Gimbal stabilisation system to the X60 series. The Vivo X60 Pro Plus is also said to get Zeiss’ T* coating.

Last week, we learned that the Vivo X60 Pro comes with the Virtual RAM technology. With Virtual RAM, the phone can essentially borrow an extra 3GB RAM from the storage to boost performance while multitasking.

The Vivo X60 series will be officially launching in India on March 25 and will offer three models: X60, X60 Pro, and X60 Pro Plus.



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