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PWAs are awesome on Arm — here's why I'm ditching native Windows apps for lightweight alternatives with extra RAM
By Ben Wilson published
PWA FTW Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are a lightweight, web-based alternative to native desktop apps that offer rapid installs and removal on Windows 11, and I love them.
Do you need 5G in a laptop?
By Cale Hunt published
Internet everywhere Need to keep in touch wherever you go? A 5G connection in your laptop can solve your issues.
PSA: It doesn't matter if your computer runs on ARM, all of your apps will work on Windows 11
By Ben Wilson published
Armed for x86-64 Windows devices running on Arm processors from Qualcomm and Microsoft can run x86 and x64 apps in Windows 11 with a clever trick that means your productivity isn't negatively affected.
Qualcomm flexes generative AI muscles in Snapdragon X Elite vs Intel Core Ultra test, and it now has an AI Hub to help developers
By Sean Endicott published
Your next smartphone or PC with a Qualcomm chip may be able to run AI locally, no cloud required.
Google Chrome for Windows on Arm is FINALLY happening, and you can try it now
By Zac Bowden published
Arm FTW After famously snubbing Windows on Arm for several years, Google looks to finally be bringing native Arm support to Chrome on Windows.
Results are in: Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite goes toe-to-toe with Apple’s new M3 Pro processor
By Daniel Rubino published
It's on! Many people thought Qualcomm’s forthcoming Snapdragon X Elite processor for Windows laptops would be outdated due to Apple’s new M3 chip. That’s not the case at all.
Qualcomm brings receipts: Snapdragon X Elite gets benchmarked, completely dunks on Apple’s M2 processor
By Daniel Rubino published
It's real During Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, the company held a benchmarking session for reporters to prove it does what it says.
Here are the 9 PC makers supporting Qualcomm’s game-changing Snapdragon X Elite
By Daniel Rubino published
The list Qualcomm's list of committed PC makers is quite impressive, giving it a leg up in 2024 when competing against Intel.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite can beat Apple’s M2 Max, Intel i9 in new ARM’s race for Windows laptops
By Daniel Rubino published
This is it Qualcomm has finally unveiled its answer to Intel and Apple with its Oryon-powered Snapdragon X Elite platform for Windows PCs. And if its numbers are accurate, it blows past the competition.
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