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Qualcomm, the company behind the popular Snapdragon smartphone chips featured in many Android phones, has announced its long-awaited new chip platform for PCs will arrive under the ‘Snapdragon X’ ...
Qualcomm unveiled its most powerful computing processor for PCs, the Snapdragon X Elite. In doing so, it’s taking on the hegemony of Intel and Advanced Micro Devices. This platform marks a ...
Asus has revealed it will be holding a virtual event on May 20, and based on the wording of its press release, it will announce its first PCs with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Series CPUs.
According to Qualcomm, the Snapdragon X Elite features a 4nm system-on-a-chip architecture backed by a 12-core Qualcomm Oryon CPU (up to 3.8 GHz/single and dual-core boost up to 4.3 GHz).
Qualcomm’s first PC processors were revealed in 2017 and 2018 and inherited the Snapdragon 800 naming scheme (e.g. Snapdragon 835/850) from the firm’s smartphone SoCs.
Concurrently, Qualcomm announced a new version of its Snapdragon 8 lineup for smartphones. This system on a chip, designed with AI workloads in mind, includes a processor, modem, and other components.
At its latest investor day, Qualcomm hinted on the third generation of its Oryon CPU cores. According to German outlet ComputerBase.de (machine translated), it seems that the Oryon 2 will be ...
Snapdragon X: Features The Snapdragon X is the fourth laptop processor from Qualcomm, bringing Copilot+ PCs to the $600 range, making AI PCs more affordable and accessible than ever.
Qualcomm announced revenues of $9.4 billion for its second fiscal quarter of 2024 and net income of $2.3 billion. The numbers come ahead of the official launch of its Snapdragon X CPUs for PCs.
Intel is the chipset leader in the PC industry. Snapdragon X Plus features Qualcomm Oryon CPU, delivering up to 37 percent faster CPU performance compared to competitors, while consuming up to 54 ...