Qualcomm is still going strong with its bet on its AI-first processors powering up Windows PCs.
At IFA in Berlin, the company unveiled a new, more cost-efficient version of theSnapdragon X Plus.
Qualcomm mentions up to multiple days of battery on a single charge in the chip brief.
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The proof is in the pudding, or the benchmark numbers and anecdotal evidence, as it were.
The PC industry has been all-in on AI PCs since Co-Pilot+ launched in May.
This latest 8-core release from Qualcomm seems particularly tuned to help sell cheaper laptops.
The apps that work best on it are specifically optimized for this architecture.
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