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Snapdragon claims 10 percent of PC market
Arm withdraws threat against Qualcomm that could have seen Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon chips destroyed
Arm has no plans to terminate its licensing agreement with Qualcomm, according to Qualcomm's CEO.
Qualcomm claims that over 10% of Windows PC sales over $800 are Snapdragon PCs
Qualcomm has shared an interesting data point about its Q4 PC sales but, unfortunately, it isn't quite as impressive as it first sounds.
Snapdragon claims 10 percent of the PC market
Qualcomm said that it's captured about 10 percent of the PC market above $800 in the U.S., with plans to grab more. Its dispute with Arm appears to be over, too.
Have Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon turned a corner? Qualcomm saw a massive surge in this specific PC market.
Snapdragon-powered PCs made up over 10% of all laptop sales for devices over $800 in December 2024. That figure could indicate Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon have turned a corner.
Qualcomm Says Snapdragon Powers 1 In 10 Windows Laptops But There's A Caveat
In its latest financials call, Qualcomm's CEO dropped a curious statistic about Windows-on-Snapdragon laptop adoption.
Qualcomm claims it owns 10% of U.S. Windows PC retail market for devices priced $800 and up
Qualcomm says it owns 10% of Windows PC sales from October to December 2024 — but only for retail and only for devices worth $800 and up.
Arm, Qualcomm
Arm Drops Effort to Cancel Qualcomm's Chip-Licensing Deal
Arm threatened to axe Qualcomm's license to develop chips based on Arm's designs. But a recent court loss convinced Arm to throw in the towel.
Qualcomm Dodges a Bullet: ARM Backs Down From License Termination Threat
Back in October, during the Snapdragon Summit, news broke that ARM was going to terminate its licensing agreement with Qualcomm. This was because ARM said
Lilbits: Open Source PebbleOS progress and ARM doesn’t plan to terminate Qualcomm’s license agreement (for now)
Lilbits: Open Source PebbleOS progress and ARM doesn't plan to terminate Qualcomm's license agreement (for now)
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Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite vs Intel Core Ultra Series 2: Which is best for AI laptops and why?
Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite laptops and ones with second-generation Intel Ultra chipsets are made with the same job in mind.
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Qualcomm: QCT Division Sees 20% Growth
Qualcomm surpassed expectations in its latest earnings report, achieving record revenue and earnings amid continued ...
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Realme P3 Pro With Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Set To On THIS Date: Check Out Specifications
Realme is all set to launch its latest smartphone, the P3 Pro, in India on February 18, 2025. The highly anticipated device ...
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ASUS Zenfone 12 Ultra Packs A Snapdragon 8 Elite And Lots Of AI Tricks
ASUS is coming in early with the Zenfone 12 Ultra premium flagship phone. Previous Ultras were traditionally launched in ...
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Why Qualcomm Inc (QCOM) Is Skyrocketing So Far In 2025
We recently published a list of Why These 15 Semiconductor Stocks Are Skyrocketing So Far In 2025. In this article, we are ...
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"We were not going to prevail in that lawsuit": Arm admits its legal feud with Qualcomm was a lost cause
Could Arm's legal battle with Qualcomm be coming to an end? Comments from CFO Jason Child seem to concede defeat.
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