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Microsoft and Qualcomm working on custom chips to help create lightweight AR glasses
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft and Qualcomm will help people dive into the metaverse as part of an expanded partnership.
CES 2022 attendees will need proof of vaccination against COVID-19
By Sean Endicott last updated
To attend CES 2022, people will need proof of vaccination against COVID-19. There will also be a digital event that coincides with the in-person event in Las Vegas in January 2022.
Qualcomm announces 5nm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 with 85% performance improvement
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Windows on ARM is getting its most significant boost thanks to the new 8cx and 7c+ Gen 3 processors.
Here's why we've only seen Windows on ARM PCs with Qualcomm chips
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft and Qualcomm reportedly have an exclusive agreement regarding Windows on ARM PCs. That deal is said to end soon, clearing the way for other companies like MediaTek.
Qualcomm's Nuvia-based advanced ARM chip for PC to rival Apple by 2023
By Daniel Rubino published
Apple's dominance in fast and efficient computer processors may have a new challenger sooner than later.
AMD, Qualcomm, and Valve work to improve Wi-Fi for gaming on Windows 11
By Sean Endicott published
Wi-Fi Dual Station alongside Qualcomm's FastConnect technology can help wireless connections have stability comparable with Ethernet connections.
Here's why Microsoft hasn't made a 'Surface Go X' … yet
By Daniel Rubino published
A ‘Surface Go X’ powered by an ARM processor with all-day battery life seems like a slam dunk. But there’s a good reason why we do not have one yet, and why 2022 may change it all.
HP Elite Folio review: The future of ultra-light convertible PCs should look like this
By Daniel Rubino published
HP has finally mastered the design of the always-connected convertible PC with the excellent Elite Folio powered by Qualcomm.
Microsoft silicon: Is it time for Microsoft to join Apple and Google in the chip game?
By Robert Carnevale published
With Google and Apple both turning to their own devices for silicon success, one major player remains: Microsoft. Will it join its competitors in the great silicon race?
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