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by whizzter
208 days ago
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Huh? Qualcomm announced the X2 chips just 2 months ago with shipments for early next year. Looked at a local dealer site and there's MS, Dell, Asus and Lenovo WinArm machines (with current gen Elite X chips). Yes, Windows on desktop hardware will probably continue mainly with x86 for a while more, but how many people outside of games, workstation-scenarios and secure scenarios still use desktops compared to laptops (where SoC's are fine for most part)? |
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2. I am referring to the snapdragon x elite and associated devices, which were and are a failure.
3. You don't need ARM to create an SOC. Even Intel makes a more power efficient x86 SOC than the x elite.
4. Games and work are, like, HUGE use cases. If you can't use the ARM laptops for your job or your not-at-job, then what the fuck can you use it for?