After having created processors for mobile platforms for a long time, Qualcomm said it wants to go further, laying the groundwork for how laptop processors should work with the next generation it plans to launch, the Snapdragon. And these chips are capable of outperforming, as we have seen in their specifications, everything that Apple and Intel are currently capable of offering, thus improving the power and performance of laptops.
Qualcomm is a leading company in the sector of processors created for mobile devices, its range of processors is used in many devices of all ranges, offering a wide variety of choices. They want to bring this same principle to their new processors created specifically for laptops, offering great selection capacity to users.
A processor created to outperform Intel and Apple
In everything we’ve seen about the new processors Qualcomm, there is the hypothesis that their chips will compete against those of Apple and Intel in the laptop market, thus offering a new variant so that users have greater choice. This, added to the power that each of the processors of this company is capable of offering, allows us to have greater decision-making capacity when choosing a processor.
In terms of power, as we have indicated, they seek to compete directly with chips from Intel and Apple, and tests show that they can outperform either of these two companies, while remaining somewhat behind behind the other. The new processors Qualcomm
Generally speaking, we can see that Qualcomm
Qualcomm has thought about allowing users to choose
One of the advantages that can be found in these new processors is, as we indicated previously, the fact that Qualcomm wants to tackle all the key points of the laptop market, and one of them is clearly the possibility of choosing according to everyone’s budget. This new line of processors includes five variants that seek to offer everything a person needs depending on the money they want to spend, called X1 Elite for the 12-core variants and X1 Plus for the 10 and 8 chips. hearts.
Virtually all X1 processors except the low end