The entry-level Snapdragon CPU has finally arrived, the Snapdragon X is a budget-friendly 8-core AI PC chipset.
Qualcomm is making a move for the mid-range PC market with a new system-on-chip. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Qualcomm unveiled Snapdragon X, the latest chip in its Snapdragon X Series of PC processors. The company claims that the chip ...
US leading chip manufacturer Qualcomm has brought a host of cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) innovations to 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), across diverse device categories including personal computers (PCs),
Qualcomm will integrated on-device gen-AI into smart home devices. The company has various different plans regarding that.
Qualcomm has unveiled an AI On-Prem Appliance Suite and AI Inference Suite at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon says the company will be targeting high-performance PCs and is looking at the graphics space.
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Qualcomm Technologies Inc. today announced the Snapdragon X Platform, the fourth platform to join the Snapdragon X Series compute portfolio, that has been designed to deliver performance, multiday battery life and Copilot+ PC experiences.
Qualcomm announced on the 7th (local time) that it will unveil the next-generation service of its cloud-based service platform, the Qualcomm Aware Platform, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2025) in Las Vegas, USA.
Qualcomm announced today a slew of AI innovations that seek to transform user experiences across multiple categories, with automotive and enterprise/industrial applications among them.
Qualcomm is making a move for the mid-range PC market with a new system-on-chip. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Qualcomm unveiled Snapdragon X, the latest chip in its Snapdragon X ...
Qualcomm has expanded its application partnerships to include Moises App, DJay Pro, Steinberg Cubase, and Capture One to take down Apple's supremacy in the art world.