Snapdragon X Launched in India: Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.'s latest offering, the Snapdragon X platform, is set to reshape the personal computing landscape in India by introducing an affordable, ...
Qualcomm has introduced its latest Snapdragon X chipset in India, bringing AI-powered capabilities to more affordable laptops. This new processor, part of the Snapdragon X series, aims to power ...
In the Geekbench CPU test, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 loses to the Dimensity 8300 Ultra as MediaTek has raised the frequency up to 3.35GHz on its chipset. In the 3DMark GPU test, the Mali-G615 MP6 GPU on ...
Qualcomm previously announced this longevity of support for the Snapdragon 8 Elite revealed in October of last year. This new announcement extends the service to any new Snapdragon 8 and 7-series ...
The Snapdragon X, which is beefier compared to Qualcomm chips in smartphones, is designed keeping in mind AI-related features and long battery life. To that purpose, Qualcomm believes that the ...
Two variants are available: UX3407QA with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X chipset and UX3407RA featuring a Snapdragon X Elite processor. Pre-Order Benefits for Zenbook A14 Customers who pre-order either ...
iQOO is reportedly planning to launch its flagship iQOO 15 Pro in late 2025, skipping the number 14 due to cultural beliefs in China, with rumours pointing to a Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip and a ...
Interacting with The Hindu on the sidelines of the event, Savi Soin, SVP and President, Qualcomm India, said, “Snapdragon X is a chip enabled with gen AI capabilities in PCs priced below ...
The upcoming iQOO 15 Pro is generating buzz, with fans eager for its release. The iQOO 15 Pro is expected to be powered by Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, set to debut in October ...
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. has announced the introduction of its Snapdragon X platform in India, aiming to broaden the availability of AI-enabled personal computers, after it was introduced at the ...
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From smartphones to modems to air traffic radar, you'll be hard pressed to find communications infrastructure that doesn't use wireless chips. So far, those chips have been designed by humans ...