In testing Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, I’ve seen the impressive benchmarks ... Lenovo To realize the dream of a phone that doubles as a computer, we need more support from device makers and their ...
At an event in New York City on Thursday, Microsoft unveiled two additions to the Surface line of PCs. The new Surface Pro ...
Qualcomm's latest chip for PCs, Snapdragon X, announced at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show, is aimed at the mid-range ...
And that makes the GEEKOM QS1 the first real desktop computer powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon X series processor. Details about GEEKOM’s upcoming mini PC started to make the rounds last year ...
Not only is it aimed at budget laptops, but it will also deliver the world’s first mini desktop PCs powered by Snapdragon X chips. This Snapdragon X chip comes packed with an 8-core Qualcomm ...
When Qualcomm cancelled its Snapdragon Dev Kit, it seemingly dashed the hopes of a small-form-factor desktop powered by a Snapdragon X Elite CPU. But don’t worry! Lenovo has stepped in with its ...
Earlier this year, Qualcomm announced Snapdragon X: a new lower-end CPU for budget laptops. Now, Microsoft is tipped to equip ...
GEEKOM isn’t the only company debuting a Windows on ARM desktop computer powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon X series processor at CES 2025. Lenovo’s new ThinkCentre neo 50q QC is a small ...
Microsoft announced new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop devices for businesses running on Intel Core Ultra series 2 processors ...
Did you get enough about Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chips in 2024? To start off 2025, the chipmaker known for finally bringing ARM to PC—and usable this time—now aims to carve a niche in the ...
Qualcomm (QCOM) is diving further into the PC industry, debuting its new Snapdragon X chip for mid-range laptops and desktops. The chip, which the company says will be available in PCs beginning ...
In testing Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite ... To realize the dream of a phone that doubles as a computer, we need more support from device makers and their software. Better yet, Google could ...