Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) is dead set on winning a significant portion of the PC CPU market. The company's Arm-based Snapdragon X chips are efficient and powerful, and they can run Microsoft Windows and ...
Qualcomm launched its first Arm-based PC CPUs last year, and although they haven't exactly been a smash hit, partly because ...
Qualcomm taps Intel Xeon veteran Sailesh Kottapalli to drive innovation and advancing its data center CPU push.
Sailesh Kottapalli, a 28-year Intel veteran and a senior fellow and chief architect for the company’s Xeon processors, made ...
Qualcomm has revealed the Snapdragon X, bringing its speedy ARM-based hardware to mid-range Windows laptops and desktops. Even though it’s the least-powerful chip in the Snapdragon X family, it still ...
After 28 years working for Chipzilla Sailesh Kottapalli, a 28-year Intel veteran and lead engineer on numerous Xeon server ...
However, those x86 AMD and Intel-powered Copilot+ PCs ... Sadly, in October came the news that this dev kit had been canned by Qualcomm. Why did the PC get ditched? Apparently it simply wasn ...
Just as that CPU line heralded an age of Intel-driven x86 dominance, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X ... with up to 18 processor cores (current chips have up to 12). Whether we’ll see such a chip ...
An upcoming budget-focused Snapdragon X processor will join the X Elite and X Plus lines. The company is also bringing its CPUs to the market for mini desktops.
it also represents an opportunity for Qualcomm, Nvidia and MediaTek—with help from Microsoft—to chip away at the x86 CPU duopoly. The PC market for CPUs is set to get crowded with AI computing ...
Windows has traditionally run on x86 processors from Intel and AMD, and every Windows application is compiled and optimized for that architecture. Qualcomm's PC chips run an Arm-native version of ...