
Qualcomm Beats Exynos in Galaxy S26 Battery
Battery tests on Galaxy S26 show Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 far superior in efficiency to Samsung's Exynos 2600. The Exynos is the world's first 2nm smartphone chip but trails in battery life.
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Battery tests on Galaxy S26 show Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 far superior in efficiency to Samsung's Exynos 2600. The Exynos is the world's first 2nm smartphone chip but trails in battery life.

This analysis examines the disappearance of entry-level engineering roles and the resulting shortage of senior talent. It raises concerns about how the industry can develop experienced engineers when traditional career-entry pathways are shrinking.

The article argues that Anthropic is no longer viewed as an unquestioned authority or source of confidence within the AI industry. It presents a broader analysis of changing industry sentiment toward the company.

Astro 7 reportedly rewrites its compiler and Markdown processing pipeline in Rust. The change targets the framework’s core build and content-processing infrastructure.

Power, cooling, and data-center capacity are becoming major constraints for AI companies rather than mere supporting infrastructure. The article identifies these physical systems as a central driver of AI leaders' capital spending.

Following claims of a 440 billion valuation, the article proposes six measurable signals for evaluating Unitree Robotics' next three years. Each signal could materially change the company's valuation rationale.

AI-powered sizing tools aim to help shoppers choose the right clothing size online. Brands hope better recommendations will improve customer satisfaction and reduce costly returns.

The article examines how domestic computing infrastructure can meet the rising demands of AI4S, particularly in marine computing scenarios. It highlights that AI significantly increases the complexity beyond existing requirements for stability and real-time performance.

China continues to lead global patent applications, with AI and other core technology areas highlighted as key strengths. Global patent filings reached 3.72 million in 2024, more than double the 1.7 million recorded in 2005, while Japan’s share declined from 25% to 8%.

Counterpoint Research predicts Samsung will regain the global smartphone market lead this year. Despite a projected 14.3% decline in global smartphone shipments in 2026, Samsung’s shipments are expected to grow 0.8% due to its integrated supply chain and distribution network.