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Snapdragon X2 Elite delivers desktop-class performance for next-gen Windows PCs

With up to 18 cores, 80 TOPS of AI performance, and support for multi-day battery life, the X2 Elite is designed to deliver desktop-class performance in ultra-mobile form factors.

Snapdragon Summit 2025: Cristiano Amon Declares the Edge as AI’s Next Frontier

Amon’s central thesis was clear: the edge is no longer a peripheral player in AI, it’s the engine.

VoxelSensors and Qualcomm Join Forces to Advance Physical AI and XR Sensing

In a strategic move that could reshape the future of spatial computing, VoxelSensors announced a new collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. to jointly optimize...

No Snapdragon X2 in 2025? Qualcomm’s Computex Strategy Revealed

Computex 2025 has come and gone, leaving behind a wake of exciting new hardware and a renewed focus on AI. While many expected Qualcomm to pull back the curtain on a direct successor to its headline-grabbing Snapdragon X Elite PC processor, the company's keynote remained conspicuously quiet on that front. This absence, however, might be more strategic than surprising, hinting at a shift in development philosophy that could ultimately benefit consumers.

AI-Powered Windows Search Arrives for Qualcomm-Powered PCs: A Smarter Way to Search

Microsoft has officially rolled out its new AI-powered Windows Search to the general public, starting with Qualcomm-powered PCs. This marks the culmination of months and years of development as well as how users interact with their devices, leveraging advanced AI capabilities to make finding files, photos, and settings faster and more intuitive than ever before.

Leaks Reveal Snapdragon X Elite Gen 2 Could Redefine Windows on ARM Performance

Following their MWC announcements on new modems, commercial chips and IoT partnerships, the company may be raising the bar— once again. The Snapdragon X Elite Gen 2, the next iteration of Qualcomm’s high-performance PC processor, has leaked, and the details are enough to make tech enthusiasts drool. With a rumored 18-core setup (yes, you read that right), this chip is shaping up to be a game-changer for Windows on ARM devices. Let’s dive into the juicy details, courtesy of Windows Central.
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