Qualcomm Snapdragon Compute processors
Phone chip giant Qualcomm laid out plans to expand into more computing devices with its Snapdragon Compute platform, promising processors to power laptops in the shape of its 7c and 8c chips.
The portfolio of processors, designed to run Windows on Arm hardware, leans on Qualcomm’s experience in the smartphone market, with a focus on battery life and mobile connectivity. However, Qualcomm claims devices built on the chips will also deliver performance.
The Snapdragon 7c and 8c join the previously announced Snapdragon 8cx, which is designed for enterprises, and should start to appear in devices this year.
Intended for sub-$400 laptops, the Snapdragon 7c is built on Qualcomm’s octa-core Kryo 468 CPU and Adreno 618 GPU, with connectivity via the Snapdragon X15 LTE.
Qualcomm claims that…