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Qualcomm's Snapdragon 1000 chip may fight Intel in the ultrabook market Comments

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  • 01 Jun 2018

Love the Community, 01 Jun 2018If only ARM is just as mechanically capable of x32/x64 then we would have Windows 10 Professio... moreI meant x86 and the fact that we could use Windows 10 Professional on a Snapdragon Ultrabook while using the same x86/x64 apps.

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    • Love the Community
    • Fv4
    • 01 Jun 2018

    If only ARM is just as mechanically capable of x32/x64 then we would have Windows 10 Professional on ultrabooks. Imagine playing Crysis with that.

    Qualcomm should stop there and stay with the mobile market. Only Intel and AMD are and always the duopoly of PC hardware.

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      • nYT
      • 01 Jun 2018

      Kiyasuriin, 01 Jun 2018Aww...wanted the SD1K series to be the Extreme series for Qualcomm. For smartphones*

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        • nYT
        • 01 Jun 2018

        Aww...wanted the SD1K series to be the Extreme series for Qualcomm.

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          • Anonymous
          • 043
          • 01 Jun 2018

          Would also like a snapdragon with i5-u TDP, which is 15 watts. Imagine what a beast of an ARM chip you could do with 15 watts.

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            • Fulljack
            • sEE
            • 01 Jun 2018

            an OS are useless without healthy amount of app. UWP are still a barren platform and the x86 app that run on Windows 10 on ARM are pretty much hit and miss. until they fix it while also add x64 app support, it's pretty much still an unanimated corpse

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