Windows on Arm vs Intel: Which laptop platform is right for you?
In just over a year, the landscape of Windows laptops has changed with the arrival of machines that draw power from Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, instead of those from Intel. Or…
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In just over a year, the landscape of Windows laptops has changed with the arrival of machines that draw power from Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, instead of those from Intel. Or…
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Intel’s interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus spoke at Barclay’s Global Technology Conference yesterday and made some bold claims about Qualcomm PCs and the rise of the Arm ecosystem in general.…
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC initiative was ushered in by a wave of new laptops running Windows on Arm and powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon X chipsets.…
The transition to supporting Windows on Arm has been a huge success this year. Despite previous failed attempts, Microsoft really put its muscle behind getting developers on board this year…
Dell XPS 13 (9345) MSRP $1,300.00 “The Snapdragon X chip inside makes the Dell XPS 13 even better.” Excellent build quality Thin and light Fast productivity performance Very good battery…
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends For so long, the PC industry has been dominated by three companies: Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. But all that is changing. Qualcomm kicked the door…
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends Copilot+ PCs represent a new era for Windows. Microsoft’s implementation of AI is key to these new devices, of course, but so is the transition…
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends Copilot+ PCs represent a new era for Windows. Microsoft’s implementation of AI is key to these new devices, of course, but so is the transition…