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Dell XPS 13 (9345) vs. XPS 13 (9340): Copilot+ AI features or proven Intel Core Ultra performance?
By Cale Hunt published
ARM vs Intel Dell unveiled a bunch of new Copilot+ PCs, including the XPS 13 (9345). It's a lot like its Intel-based XPS 13 (9340) sibling, but the choice is clear if you want to get in on Copilot+ features.
Surface Laptop 7 vs. Surface Laptop 6 for Business: Which PC is better for you?
By Cale Hunt published
6v7 The Surface Laptop 7 is a big upgrade over its predecessor.
Save up to $535 AND get a free 50-inch 4K TV when you preorder a Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge
By Cale Hunt published
Big deal What's not to like?
Here is EVERY Copilot+ PC announced this week, including Microsoft Surface, Dell XPS, Lenovo ThinkPad, and more
By Sean Endicott, Cale Hunt published
Copilot+ We now have a closer look at the first wave of Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon X processors and AI.
Windows on ARM FAQ: What it is, how ARM processors differ from CPUs, ARM history, and more
By Rebecca Spear published
ARM FAQ Windows on ARM typically makes for lightweight devices with long battery life and stellar reliability. But what exactly is ARM anyway?
Massive Dell XPS roadmap leak reveals next-gen Snapdragon X chips are already planned for 2025 and beyond
By Cale Hunt published
Oops The leaked documents list Qualcomm Oryon V2 and Oryon V3, as well as a lot of information on the future of Dell's XPS laptop line.
Next-gen AI PCs are within reach, as ASUS joins Microsoft and Qualcomm to unveil a new Snapdragon X laptop on May 20
By Cale Hunt published
ASUS AI PC AI PCs powered by Qualcomm's ARM-based Snapdragon X platform are expected to revolutionize Windows laptops, and it looks like May 20 will be a huge day with events hosted by ASUS and Microsoft.
If Qualcomm really wants to beat Apple it needs an 'X Ultra' to challenge the M3 Max, but will it make one?
By Cale Hunt published
Windows on Arm Qualcomm has said nothing about a third performance tier for its Snapdragon X platform, but something more powerful than the X Elite would help it compete with Apple's M-series ARM CPUs.
Qualcomm unveiled a new mid-tier ARM64 processor, the Snapdragon X Plus, which benchmarks indicate is faster than Apple's M3
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Another Option In addition to the Snapdragon X Elite 12-core SoC, Qualcomm offers a 10-core version to target more mainstream PCs while also keeping ahead of Apple’s M3.
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