
Oppo to introduce Ultra-fast 125-watt charger on July 15. Oppo is quite famous for introducing its ultra-fast charging technology from some past years, and its latest rapid charger is 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 which was launched back in 2019, it was the first launch with Oppo Reno Ace smartphone which was powered by Snapdragon 855+ in October. It’s hardly been a year of the launch of the rapid super-fast charger, and here Oppo is preparing another ultra-fast charger that is capable of loading the battery with 125-watt of power. Yes, 125-watt! Huge, right?
Chinese site Weibo.com and Oppo’s official Twitter account posted and confirmed that Oppo is preparing to introduce an ultra-fast 125-watt charger on July 15 at 3 PM (local time).
Oppo to Introduce Ultra-fast 125-watt Charger on July 15
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According to Gizmochina, it is confirmed that Oppo is going to organize an event to unveil its Ultra-fast 125-watt Super Flash Charge Technology. Previously, the 65W charger from Oppo can charge a 4,000 mAh of the battery from 0-95% in just 30 minutes. A week before, some leaks confirmed that Xiaomi also passed 3C certification and preparing to launch 120 W chargers.

Charger technology is changing rapidly with smartphones and Oppo is leading the race from the last few years by introducing SuperFlash chargers. Now, Oppo planning to introduce an ultra-fast 125-watt charger solution on July 15, we are eagerly waiting that what kind of solution it would be. We can expect that Oppo will introduce its ultra-fast 125W charger with the complete architecture, cooling, and how it will work when equipped with commercial devices.
Oppo being the leading fast-charger manufacturers from the years, and it was Oppo who launched the first 30W fast charger in mid-range devices, and in 2018 company was first to launch a 50W SuperVOOC charger with Oppo Find X.
So, let’s wait, what we would know in the fast-charging solution event by Oppo, how they are going to design and develop a high-power charger without grilling motherboards.
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Next-generation MacBooks will run on ARM-Based silicon chips instead of Intel processors. At WWDC 2020, Apple made some biggest announcements of the year like iOS 14, new iPadOS , macOS Big Sur, and one of the revolutionary declarations was that Apple is going to make its own chipset for Next-Gen MacBooks . Now, some reports reveal that Next-Gen MacBooks will run on ARM-Based silicon chips.
According to a report from MacRumors.com by an Apple analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo suggests that next-generation MacBooks will run on ARM-based silicon chips including 13.3, 14, and 16-inches screen MacBook Pro laptops and MacBook Air. In March, Ming-Chi Kuo has predicted that new MacBook Pro will launch late in 2020, or early in 2021.
Next-Gen MacBooks will Run on ARM-Based Silicon Chips

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And a few weeks back, at the biggest annual event of Apple WWDC 2020 (Worldwide Developers Conference 2020) Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has announced that the first batch of their very own silicon chip devices will be launched with the end of this year. With the shift from Intel, MacBooks will run on ARM-based silicon chips, and this will end 15 years of dependence on Intel-based processors.
In the research note of Ming-Chi Kuo, he said that “ Apple Silicon 13.3-inch MacBook Pro is expected to go into mass production in the fourth quarter of 2020, ” and he also suggested that “an ARM-based MacBook Air will either come up in the last quarter of this year or the first quarter of 2021.” According to speculations by Kuo, MacBook’s shipment will increase by 16-17 million units this year.

Another report from iMore suggests that with the replacement of chips, we can expect a reduction in the cost of MacBook Air. According to the report, MacBook’s shipment increases this year (2020) because most of the people are working from home due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. Also, Kuo cited in his report that, if the demand will increase then the shipment for 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro will raise by 18-19 million units.
Moreover, Kuo believes that Apple intends to launch a 16-inch MacBook Pro, and 14.1- inch MacBook Pro with the mini-LED display, and these devices are expected to launch in the second or third quarter of 2021. If all these predictions got true, then we will have Apple’s MacBooks with ARM-based Chipset with the end of this year, or early in 2021. If everything went fine, then we can see Apple’s first ARM-based chipset by the end of this year, and complete transition in two-three years.
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