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Exynos 2600 officially confirmed as world’s first 2nm chip, 10-core CPU and Xclipse 960 GPU expected

The Most Unique Lenovo Laptops of 2025: From Rollables to Dual-Screens

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Today we've got Samsung officially confirming their Exynos 2600 as the world's first 2nm smartphone chip with 10-core CPU and advanced Xclipse 960 GPU, Lenovo showcasing their most ambitious laptop designs of 2025 from rollable displays to ultra-thin 4K models, and honest advice about who should (and shouldn't) consider Nothing's flagship Phone (3) at $799.

Meanwhile, Qi2 25W wireless charging is finally here to revolutionize cable-free power delivery, while Qualcomm might surprise us by launching both Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and Elite 2 simultaneously.

Here's what you'll discover in today's tech roundup:

  • Samsung Exynos 2600's official confirmation as world's first 2nm smartphone processor with Gate-All-Around technology

  • Lenovo's most innovative 2025 laptop lineup featuring rollable displays, dual-screens, and ultra-thin 4K designs

  • Complete Nothing Phone (3) buying guide analyzing who should consider this $799 flagship attempt

  • Qi2 25W wireless charging explanation covering how the new standard works and why it matters

  • Qualcomm's potential dual-chip strategy leak suggesting both Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and Elite 2 launches

  • Additional insights on best 360 cameras, silicon carbon smartphones in Western markets, and budget 144Hz gaming monitors

Read on for all the details!

Samsung has officially announced key details about its upcoming Exynos 2600 processor during its Q2 2025 earnings call.

The company revealed its next flagship chip will be manufactured using the 2nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process, positioning it ahead of competitors like Apple, MediaTek, and Qualcomm.

The Exynos 2600 will be the first smartphone chipset produced on Samsung Foundry’s 2nm GAA process.

Read on to find out more.

Lenovo is one of the biggest laptop brands in the global market.

But the brand doesn’t just play it safe all the time. It has unveiled a series of bold laptops that push the boundaries of design and usability.

From a laptop with a rollable display to one of the thinnest 4K laptops ever, Lenovo has some impressive notebooks to offer.

So here’s a quick look at Lenovo’s most unique laptops of 2025.

What’s the best way for a smartphone company to show it’s made it?

Undoubtedly, by launching a flagship.

For most brands, that’s the big milestone, a premium device that says, “We belong.”

Nothing is doing just that with the new Phone (3). At $799 / €799 / £799, this is the company’s first attempt in years at making a high-end Android phone.

But who is this phone for? We try to answer.

The wireless charging game is finally getting a meaningful upgrade.

While the wired fast charging speeds have seen great improvements, the wireless counterpart only saw practical speeds on Chinese smartphones.

But the standard for wireless charging as a whole is seeing an upgrade with the Qi2 update.

Next-gen smartphones will soon be able to charge up at 25W.

So here’s everything you need to know.

Qualcomm could be delivering more than expected this fall.

According to a new leak, the company might be bringing back the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, despite having already shifted to a new naming strategy with the Snapdragon 8 Elite. That’s not to say Qualcomm is changing its naming strategy again.

Rather, the 8 Gen 5 will be its own distinct product, carrying the model code SM8845, while the 8 Elite 2 is known internally as SM8850.

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