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Announced at Computex, Asus’s new Ascent QN10 is the first mini-PC to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite. It has quite the port selection, including three USB4 and four USB-A. And it’s under 0.7L in volume,
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Can Qualcomm's entry-level Snapdragon PC chip drive growth?
Qualcomm Incorporated QCOM has launched the Snapdragon C Platform, a new processor built for affordable laptops. The platform combines reliable performance, artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities and extended battery life,
Acer's latest laptop feels like an answer to the MacBook Neo.
What does the “C” in Qualcomm’s all-new Snapdragon C chips stand for? “Compute.” As if Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series chips weren’t “computer” enough for today’s PC market, the company now hopes to claim a stake in the sudden boomtown of budget-end laptops (that—hopefully—aren’t just flimsy pieces of crap).
Now that Apple's MacBook Neo is out and exceeding everyone's expectations, Qualcomm has announced its new Snapdragon C platform for budget-friendly Windows laptops. These machines are expected to start at around $300—half the price of the $599 Neo.
Apple’s launch of the MacBook Neo has sent the world of Windows spiraling as, in the midst of global RAM/storage shortages and ever-inflating costs, building a more affordable laptop is harder than ever.
Microsoft launched Intel Surface models today and confirmed Snapdragon X2 variants are coming later in 2026, with faster AI inferencing, better battery life, and a possible OLED display option. The Latest Tech News,
Qualcomm's New Snapdragon C Processors Herald Cheap Laptops With Big Compromises
Qualcomm's Snapdragon C chip is designed for Windows laptops targeting a $300 price point.
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