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		<title>Anker launches GaN II charger that can charge MacBook Pro M1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2021 01:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Anker introduces a new line of Nano II Series chargers powered by GaN II Technology, which are said to be more efficient, smaller, and better able to regulate temperatures than the first. Anker Innovations, the world leader in portable charging and consumer electronics, has announced the Nano II series of chargers, the world&#8217;s first to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Anker introduces a new line of Nano II Series chargers powered by GaN II Technology, which are said to be more efficient, smaller, and better able to regulate temperatures than the first.</strong><br />
<span id="more-18441"></span> Anker Innovations, the world leader in portable charging and consumer electronics, has announced the Nano II series of chargers, the world&#8217;s first to take advantage of Gallium Nitride (GaN) II Technology .</p>
<p> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_25_11_38962536/ec4e23d13693dfcd8682.jpg" width="625" height="413"> <em> Anker launches second-generation GaN charger that can charge MacBook Pro M1. Photo: Anker</em> GaN is the breakthrough that allows Anker to create powerful fast chargers in a smaller size. In contrast to silicon, which is commonly used in most chargers, GaN provides an efficient way to disperse heat, allowing the charger to operate safely at a faster rate. Nano II Series includes 30, 45, and 65 watt chargers with the same design but only varying in size each, which are smaller and faster charging options for consumers. Each comes with a USB-C port and Anker&#8217;s PowerIQ 3.0 technology that charges devices up to 3x faster than a 5W power bank and is compatible with Samsung&#8217;s super fast charging. Among the charging models, it is worth noting the 65W Nano II charger, this is a charger with outstanding power, it can charge most smartphones on the market, tablets or laptops. USB-C. This charger can also charge Macbook Pro M1 at full speed. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_25_11_38962536/284fe1d0f4921dcc4483.jpg" width="625" height="324"> <em> Some devices can use the Anker Nano II charger. Photo: Anker</em> GaN II technology was developed using Power Integrations&#8217; InnoSwitch 4 and Anker will be the exclusive partner for this technology. InnoSwitch 4 is a powerful 750V voltage-coupled, high-frequency flyback switch that utilizes Power Integrations&#8217; PowiGaN technology. Balu Balakrishnan &#8211; CEO of Power Integrations said, integrating the InnoSwitch 4 chipset in the Nano II charger will bring a compact, attractive design and high efficiency during use. The GaN Nano II charger is now available for pre-order via Amazon and on Anker&#8217;s site. The 30W version is currently priced at 30 USD, the 45W version is 36 USD and the 65W will be ordered for about 40 USD.</p>
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		<title>Huawei prepares to launch test satellites to verify 6G technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2021 17:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Chinese tech giant Huawei is expected to launch two satellites with two Chinese partners by July this year, with goals including verifying the 6G network technology the company is developing. It is known that Huawei launched a satellite in cooperation with Chinese network operator China Mobile and a national aerospace company that has not been [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Chinese tech giant Huawei is expected to launch two satellites with two Chinese partners by July this year, with goals including verifying the 6G network technology the company is developing.</strong><br />
<span id="more-10305"></span> It is known that Huawei launched a satellite in cooperation with Chinese network operator China Mobile and a national aerospace company that has not been disclosed. The event has big implications for core Chinese technologies like networking and switching, according to an independent blogger named Chang&#8217;an Shumajun, who claims to have a close relationship with Huawei.</p>
<p> However, a Huawei PR officer told the Global Times on Saturday that he has not received such information. China Mobile declined to answer the Global Times when asked. Ma Jihua, a senior analyst in the tech industry in Beijing, told the Global Times that the move to use satellites is natural as Huawei pushes up the layout of 6G networks, 50 times faster than 5G. Compared to building 5G networks that rely on base stations to transmit signals, 6G networks transmit higher frequencies, needing to use satellites for communication instead of base stations where there will be low penetration capacity, Ma explain. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_25_365_38630993/4760a67a803869663029.jpg" width="625" height="375"> <em> Illustration.</em> Huawei&#8217;s rotating chairman, Xu Zhijun, announced at Huawei&#8217;s global analysts conference earlier this month that the Chinese tech giant will launch its 6G network by 2030 at the same time soon. Release of 6G white paper to explain what is 6G industry. In fact, in 2019, Huawei proposed launching more than 10,000 small satellites to provide 6G services worldwide, during the global 6G summit. China has made the biggest 5G footprint worldwide and is likely to go further in 6G development with efforts from giant Huawei, which has 5G technology outperformed. rivals and also leads in research and development 6G despite the US causing difficulties. According to Ma Jihua, the potential of 6G technologies is something no government or company can ignore despite the fact that it is still in the early stages of research and development. Satellite communication has shown increasing importance since last year with the proposal of new infrastructure. Ma Jihua also noted:<em> &#8220;We need to know how to communicate in a satellite constellation as the country pushes forward with technology development along with Huawei&#8217;s new 6G satellite moves even though both use satellites.&#8221;</em> China&#8217;s satellite constellation, such as the current projects in which Hongyun and Hongyan have been involved, aims to make online access available to residents and businesses in remote and remote areas in China. While the 6G satellite is used more widely for testing and data availability in popular metropolitan areas, Ma added. It is known that at the end of last year, China launched the world&#8217;s first 6G test satellite from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province, North China, marking a breakthrough in public discovery. terahertz space communication technology of China.</p>
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