If you were hoping for a quick resolution to the legal fight between Qualcomm and CPU architecture firm Arm, you may be out of luck. While a mistrial temporarily put the dispute on pause in December,
Qualcomm is developing a new high-end chipset that will be positioned below the Snapdragon 8 Elite (and even the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3).
Qualcomm's latest chip for PCs, Snapdragon X, announced at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show, is aimed at the mid-range market.
Qualcomm is introducing another Arm laptop chip to its Snapdragon X series today, lowering the cost of Copilot Plus PCs to around $600. The new Snapdragon X joins the existing Snapdragon X Plus and X Elite and will be available in a variety of devices from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo in the coming months.
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.
Qualcomm is said to be working on a new sub-flagship SoC called the Snapdragon 8s Elite. The chip is expected to offer flagship-level performance at a lower price point, with the 8s Elite slotting ...
Qualcomm is lining up the Snapdragon X against Intel’s ( INTC) Core 5 120U processor, which is also used to power mid-range PCs. Overall, the company says its Snapdragon X offers better performance per watt than the competing Intel chip and is better suited for AI tasks.
A tipster claims that Qualcomm is starting to test its alleged "Snapdragon 8s Elite" and its core setup has supposedly been leaked. The chip may arrive with a 1+3+2+2 array like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with one Prime core at 3.21GHz.
Qualcomm's diversification into automotive, IoT, and AI sectors is driving revenue growth, boosted by on-device AI and solid financial performance. See more here.
Qualcomm is assembling a team of developers to design server processors for the data center. Evidence of this comes via a vacancy posted on the company's own website (noticed by Longhorn ). The company is looking for a server system-on-chip (SoC) security architect,
Qualcomm Technologies Inc. today announced the Snapdragon X Platform, the fourth platform to join the Snapdragon X Series compute portfolio, that has been designed to deliver performance, multiday battery life and Copilot+ PC experiences.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon says the company will be targeting high-performance PCs and is looking at the graphics space.