A computer builder calls Qualcomm “less suitable for Linux than expected” as it cancels its Snapdragon products
Microsoft has really helped get the Snapdragon X Elite into the public eye. Acting as the beating heart in the company's big Copilot+ push, we're seeing a ton of devices enter the market running a Snapdragon chip under the hood. In response, we're seeing third-party developers announcing native Arm versions of their apps to take advantage of the architecture.
Microsoft has really helped get the Snapdragon X Elite into the public eye. Acting as the beating heart in the company’s big Copilot+ push, we’re seeing a ton of devices enter the market running a Snapdragon chip under the hood. In response, we’re seeing third-party developers announcing native Arm versions of their apps to take advantage of the architecture.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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