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Intel, Qualcomm and Snapdragon
Qualcomm claps back at Intel, denies high return rates of Snapdragon PCs
Qualcomm has denied claims of high return rates for Arm PCs. Recently, Intel's co-CEO stated that retailers see higher return rates for PCs powered by Qualcomm chips than systems powered by Intel processors.
Qualcomm fires back at Intel's claims of high laptop return rates — the company says Snapdragon X PCs are within 'industry norm' for returns
Qualcomm reacts to Intel's claim about the high return rate of Snapdragon X-powered PCs, saying everything is within industry regular and customers enjoy the systems.
Intel claims retailers are facing high return rates for Snapdragon PCs, Qualcomm denies it
The PC market is undergoing a significant shift as Arm-based processors gain traction, challenging the long-standing dominance of x86 architecture. However, this transition is not without
Qualcomm: Return Rates For Snapdragon X PCs Are ‘Within Industry Norm’
Qualcomm said return rates for Snapdragon X-powered PCs are “within industry norm” after one of Intel’s co-CEOs claimed that retailers have been complaining about high return rates due to software compatibility issues.
Intel interim CEO ‘publicly’ shares concerns on ARM-based PCs ‘high return rates’; Qualcomm retaliates
Qualcomm denied Intel's claim of high return rates for Snapdragon X Elite-powered Windows PCs due to software issues. Qualcomm stated return rates are
Intel Co-CEO Claims High Return Rates for Snapdragon X Elite Laptops
The personal computer industry is undergoing a major shift, with Arm-based processors starting to challenge the long-standing dominance of Intel’s x86 architecture.
Intel strikes back, calling out high return rate of Qualcomm laptops
Intel's co-CEO says retailers are extremely concerned about how many Qualcomm Snapdragon PCs are getting returned by customers. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Intel's co-CEO claims retailers say Qualcomm-powered PCs have high return rates, points to new competitors with Arm chips coming in 2025
Intel says that retailers complain about high return rate of Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite-based Windows PCs, but expects more competition from the Arm camp next year.
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Intel and AMD may have another desktop competitor - Qualcomm is supposedly working on a new Snapdragon X Elite Gen 2 desktop CPU
Both Intel and AMD have dominated the desktop PC scene when it comes to providing powerful processors for productivity and ...
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Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite finds a new home in Geekom's upcoming mini PC
The leaked image from Weibo doesn't reveal much, showing only a sleek aluminum chassis with USB-A ports, an audio jack, and a ...
GameRant on MSN
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World’s First Snapdragon X Elite Powered Mini-PC Teased by Geekom
Geekom may be working on a Snapdragon X Elite powered mini-PC running Windows and could be the first ever to do so.
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Windows 11’s Recall feature finally rolls out to AMD and Intel Copilot+ PCs – here’s how to try it
Recall is now on Copilot+ PCs with AMD and Intel processors Previously it was for Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon CPUs only Bear ...
Liliputing
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GEEKOM QS1 Pro mini PC with Snapdragon X Elite is coming soon
Update: An alleged spec sheet for the GEEKOM QS1 Pro has been shared by El Chapuzas Informatico, though, which gives us an ...
PCQuest
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Snapdragon X Elite to Power the World’s First Mini-PC by Geekom
Geekom, a Chinese computer manufacturer, is reportedly gearing up to launch the QS series of mini-PCs, which will be powered ...
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Qualcomm’s CFO says M&A will help power its diversification strategy
Qualcomm has become a credible rival to traditional PC processor companies like Intel and AMD—especially amid the AI boom.
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What’s new when shopping for a laptop in 2025? 8 things to keep in mind
As we close out 2024 and head into 2025, I’ve got news for you if you’re in the market for a new laptop: a lot has changed, ...
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