Qualcomm Global Channel Chief Kyle Houser said his team is quadrupling in size and doubling channel funding this year as it ...
For many years, it was almost certain to be the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and while that’s still the case for many phones, there’s a large and growing contingent of phone makers ...
It’s fair to cut Qualcomm some slack, though — it’s pretty new to the PC market, and its Snapdragon X chip got a lot of people talking. It helped Windows-on-Arm really start to take off ...
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X series chips now reportedly power 10% of high-end Windows PCs in the US that have a price tag of $800 or above - a jump from the 0.8% market share it had in Q3 last year.
Both the Snapdragon X and Snapdragon X Plus are based on Qualcomm’s custom Oryon CPU cores, which are designed to deliver high efficiency and competitive performance using the ARM architecture.