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Huawei will release a new generation of whole house intelligence on March 16; Xiaomi Notebook S 12.4 exposed

Xiaomi Mi Notebook S 12.4 exposure

March 13 news, Xiaomi seems to be developing a notebook equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, before the Xiaomi notebook has been equipped with a traditional Intel or AMD processor.

Huawei will release a new generation of whole house intelligence on March 16; Xiaomi Notebook S 12.4 exposed

Specifically, a device called "Xiaomi Book S 12.4" appeared on the running score website Geekbench, equipped with Qualcomm's previous generation Snapdragon 8cx Gen2 chip, with a single-core running score of 766 points and a multi-core running score of 2892 points.

From the naming point of view, this notebook should be equipped with a 12.4-inch screen, most likely Xiaomi's small-screen notebook.

In terms of configuration, xiaomi book S is equipped with 8GB of ram in addition to the Snapdragon 8cx Gen2.

It is worth mentioning that Qualcomm has launched the Snapdragon 8cx Gen3, using the Samsung 5nm LPE process, compared with the previous generation of 8cx Gen2, Snapdragon 8cx Gen3 single-core performance increased by 40%, multi-core performance increased by 85%.

Source: Fast Technology

Huawei will release a new generation of whole-house intelligence on March 16

On March 13, Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, said that Huawei will release a new generation of whole-house intelligence on March 16.

Yu Chengdong revealed that the new generation of whole house intelligence can automatically adjust the appropriate lighting atmosphere, temperature, and detect indoor air status according to the current scene.

Huawei will release a new generation of whole house intelligence on March 16; Xiaomi Notebook S 12.4 exposed

For example, in the movie viewing mode, the curtains will automatically close, the lights will be automatically dimmed, and the smart screen and speaker will automatically form a surround sound playback, bringing an immersive audio-visual experience.

In addition, Huawei also applied millimeter wave sensing technology in the field of intelligent driving to the home for the first time, and this new AI supersensitive sensor has higher perception accuracy and more comprehensive perception capabilities, creating a richer imagination space for the intelligence of the home.

Source: Pingwest

The development of GTA6 reached a major milestone

Beijing time on March 13 news, "GTA6" is currently under development, R Star Layer said, "(It) will greatly surpass our previous games."

Previously, a blogger AccountNGT broke the news that the development of "GTA6" was "a mess". However, according to Rockstar Magazine reporter Chris Klippel, the development of GTA6 has reached a major milestone, and "things should be more reliable."

Huawei will release a new generation of whole house intelligence on March 16; Xiaomi Notebook S 12.4 exposed

After the departure of R Star co-founder Dan Houser, Chris Klippel revealed that GTA6 was rebooted in 2020.

Klippel also believes that there may be an "official announcement" at the end of 2022, but he also believes that GTA6 will not be released until 2024.

Source: cnBeta

Station B responded to the [selling privacy] question

On March 13, in response to a netizen who recently posted a question about Station B's letting users sell privacy for members, Station B responded on its official Weibo that the page was a 2233 traffic card application registration page cooperated by Station B and China Unicom operators, not a promotional activity to collect privacy.

The information filled in by the user is the information that must be provided to the operator when applying for a traffic card, and will be handed over to the operator for legal use.

Station B said that the activity copywriting is indeed inappropriate, easy to cause misunderstanding, and has taken the page offline and rectified.

Huawei will release a new generation of whole house intelligence on March 16; Xiaomi Notebook S 12.4 exposed

Previously, some netizens broke the news: "B station let users sell privacy for members, this idea is absolutely out."

The relevant screenshots posted by the netizen show that the "Answer Card Redemption Big Member" activity of Station B requires users to fill in their real names, telephone numbers, ID cards, and delivery addresses.

Source: Interface

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