Leo sent me his Snapdragon Dev Kit this week, and my first experiences with it were more about system recovery than Windows ...
Established leaker Roland Quandt believes the previously leaked follow-up to Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite series of CPUs is ...
For reference, the dev kits with the Snapdragon X Elite chips running Windows 11 cost $800-$900. These came with 32GB RAM and a 2280-size NVMe SSD. The performance was found to be at par with the ...
especially as Qualcomm unexpectedly canceled the Snapdragon X Elite dev kit. However, we don’t know the mini-PC’s specifications, pricing, or additional information. All that we see in the lea ...
Qualcomm had previously unveiled its own Snapdragon X Elite developer kit in May, featuring an 8-inch x 7-inch x 1.3-inch design. That product, however, was targeted at developers for app ...
Arm and Qualcomm's dispute over Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips is continuing in court this week, with executives from ...
“I think Qualcomm is coming for the desktop with Snapdragon “X Elite 2″,” the post states ... Also, Qualcomm recently canceled its own desktop developer kit, leaving some wondering ...
While Qualcomm previously introduced a developer kit featuring the Snapdragon X Elite architecture, the device never reached mass production. Geekom's upcoming release could change that ...
PCs, which will use the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor. This marks the first time a mini-PC will be equipped with the Snapdragon X Elite chip, following Qualcomm’s unexpected cancellation of ...
The first laptops featuring Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus processors began shipping nearly half a year ago. But so far we haven’t seen any desktop computers with the chip ...
Mini-PC manufacturer Geekom is the first maker to announce a desktop PC powered by a Snapdragon X Elite chip after Qualcomm abruptly canceled the Snapdragon X Elite dev kit. While initial leaks ...
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X and Intel's Core Ultra Series 2 are intended to make Windows laptops more competitive with Apple MacBooks. Which is more successful?