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Signs point to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite processors showing up in actual, real-world, human-purchasable computers in the next couple of months after years of speculation and another year or so of ...
微软计划于 2026 年春季推出 Windows 11 26H1 版本,且该版本将仅面向基于高通 Snapdragon X2 的全新 Arm 架构 PC。此次更新基于代号为 “Bromine” 的全新 Windows ...
Qualcomm's Arm-based Snapdragon X Elite SoC for Windows is arriving shortly in the first batch of Microsoft-certified AI PCs, and it's likely to threaten x86 mainstays from both Intel and AMD. Now, ...
NVIDIA and AMD are being spurred on by Microsoft to develop their own ARM-based CPUs to be used in Windows PCs, according to a report from Reuters. Apple, which is a competitor of all three companies, ...
At Computex in June 2024, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon claimed that Arm-powered laptops would account for 50 percent of the Windows PC market within five years. (Qualcomm is currently the only ...
The Windows 11 26H1 preview isn't a flashy update, but it plays a vital role by consolidating delayed features and preparing ...
When Intel decided to push into the tablet and smartphone business back in 2011, it had a distinct vision for its x86 smartphone and tablet rollout. The goal, the company explained back then, was to ...
A few Windows laptops are already powered by ARM CPUs rather than Intel ones, but we can expect to see a lot more in the future. A new report says that Microsoft is accelerating efforts to overcome ...
NVIDIA is reportedly planning on making Arm-based chips for Windows PCs. According to Reuters, the company has “quietly begun” taking on Intel by designing processors compatible with Microsoft’s ...
Last week, we reported on some interesting CPU news. NVIDIA and AMD (among others) were looking at creating new CPUs using Arm technology that could run Windows. Effectively, these would be for ...
It’s happening. No, really, for real this time. And yes, I know this has been said every year for the past decade. And that there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical that ARM-powered Windows ...