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Are we about to see Snapdragon X Plus revealed? Qualcomm teaser suggests Apple could have more to worry about than Elite CPU
By Darren Allan published
It seems Qualcomm’s plans to beat the M3 extend beyond the Snapdragon X Elite.
Forget Apple’s M4 MacBooks – Lenovo’s Snapdragon X Elite laptops have been spotted and could be the most exciting launch of 2024
By Darren Allan published
Leaked photos of two Lenovo laptops are causing a stir – and suggest that a June launch is on track.
Apple should be worried – Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chip threatens to end the dominance of M3 MacBooks, and I played Baldur's Gate 3 on a notebook to prove it
By Christian Guyton published
Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Elite chip gets an impressive new showcase – including Baldur’s Gate 3 running on a lightweight notebook.
Qualcomm has launched new, "breakthrough" IoT tech for industry
By Lewis Maddison published
Qualcomm unveils new releases aimed at boosting IoT technology for industry use cases.
Snapdragon X Elite hype builds as Qualcomm shows off Apple M3-beating CPU that can handle laptop gaming nicely
By Darren Allan published
Qualcomm has been busy showing off its incoming Snapdragon X Elite processor that’ll power AI PCs.
Wireless earbuds are about to get 'almost 50x more AI power' with Qualcomm's S5 Gen 3 chip
By Becky Scarrott last updated
The top-tier S5 Gen 3 chip boasts a better DAC for 24-bit/48kHz over Bluetooth LE Audio and a 40% lower noise floor, too.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 4: what to expect from Qualcomm's next flagship chipset
By James Rogerson published
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 is likely to power many of 2025's best phones. Here's what we know about it so far.
Qualcomm's AI Hub offers a library of pre-optimized AI models for devices on Snapdragon and Qualcomm platforms
By Wayne Williams published
Qualcomm's AI Hub offers a library of pre-optimized AI models for devices on Snapdragon and Qualcomm platforms.
Forget photo manipulation and art – generative AI’s real potential is helping us with things we don’t know and can’t see
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
I reckon generative AI will have a bigger impact in things like cars and tech we don’t really see, rather than trying to worm its way into phones, laptops, and wearables.
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