Intel unveils the new names for its next processors, CityMapper becomes entirely free, Bing Chat will be integrated by default into all Galaxy smartphones… welcome to the recap of the day before!
Yesterday tech news was marked by small and big revolutions. Intel, to begin with, has decided to completely revise the name of its processors, which will now be much more evocative. For its part, CityMapper has announced the end of its paid plans, making all its premium features available. Finally, Microsoft and Samsung agree to integrate Bing Chat into all Galaxy smartphones.
Intel brings its processors into a new era
Core (Ultra) 9 1X0XH: this name surely means nothing to you at the moment, however you will have to watch it closely. Indeed, this is the new standard name that Intel will use on its next processors, namely the Meteor Lake. A way like any other to get closer to other tech giants who have already been using the term Ultra for years to refer to their premium products.
To read — Intel: goodbye Core i3/i5/i7/i9, processors change names after 15 years
CityMapper becomes completely free, go for it
It is Google Maps’ big competitor in Paris: CityMapper offers a number of features that make it much more pleasant and complete than its rival. And the trend will continue. A few days ago, the application announced the end of its paid plans, making all its features available to all of its users. In the article below, we have listed the most interesting ones for you.
To read — CityMapper becomes completely free, Google Maps has to worry
Bing Chat lands on Samsung Galaxy smartphones
Microsoft and Samsung have just signed a historic agreement. From now on, all Galaxy smartphones will be equipped by default with Bing Chat, Microsoft’s conversational AI. More specifically, the chatbot is in Swiftkey, the Redmond firm’s Android keyboard. In particular, this will allow users to edit their text before sending it.
Read — Bing Chat is now integrated by default on all Samsung Galaxy smartphones