Harry_Wild
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I think the new M4 Apple MacBook Air which is $200 less than the M3 is going to destroy Snapdragon laptop sales!
some people like WindowsI think the new M4 Apple MacBook Air which is $200 less than the M3 is going to destroy Snapdragon laptop sales!
Qualcomm has launched the new Snapdragon G3 Gen 3, G2 Gen 2, and G1 Gen 2 SoCs for the next generation of Android gaming handhelds.
The challenge for Qualcomm is a large portion of people tethered to Windows also cling to x86.some people like Windows
Nothing beats Mali GPU names in BS.I would like to commend Qualcomm for really competing with AMD for the worst naming scheme in modern CPU history. You got really close Qualcomm, I bet you can take the crown next year.
Snapdragon's latest gaming SoCs bring better performance to your next Android handheld
Qualcomm has launched new G3 Gen 3, G2 Gen 2, and G1 Gen 1 SoCs for use in next-generation Android gaming handhelds. Read on for more!www.androidauthority.com
Anecdotal, but it's far more likely that I switch to a Windows Qualcomm computer than to a Mac. I have zero interest in Apple's walled garden and I think a lot of Windows users are the same way. Apple updating the Macbook Air so that it's no longer a complete ripoff doesn't change that.The challenge for Qualcomm is a large portion of people tethered to Windows also cling to x86.
This is something only NV can fix. They have clout and resources to make WoA viableThe challenge for Qualcomm is a large portion of people tethered to Windows also cling to x86.
I don’t think your Apples main customer then.Anecdotal, but it's far more likely that I switch to a Windows Qualcomm computer than to a Mac. I have zero interest in Apple's walled garden and I think a lot of Windows users are the same way. Apple updating the Macbook Air so that it's no longer a complete ripoff doesn't change that.
I don’t think your Apples main customer then.
1) Apple mainly wants new users who haven’t used windows
Apps are only part of the issue.Its been 9 years and WoA app compatibility is still bad. NV will easily fix this next year
I'm sure Jensen will fix that with the power of AI, or leather jackets, or somethingApps are only part of the issue.
Try running printer drivers on a WoA laptop.
Was supposed to be the bridge for Windows and ARM. The issue? lack of dedication.WoA never really made sense.
Ive been telling this for years at this point, you cant jump to WoA with a premium product and expect to be a success. You are pretty much charging premium for a Chomebook with Windows logo on it.Apps are only part of the issue.
Try running printer drivers on a WoA laptop.
How hard can it be to make printer drivers? Are you telling me I would not be able to use my Brother printer on a Snapdragon PC? Still?
It made perfect sense: Apple did it, Macs have better perferomance and efficiency,
You need the whole stack.Ive been telling this for years at this point, you cant jump to WoA with a premium product and expect to be a success. You are pretty much charging premium for a Chomebook with Windows logo on it.
You need to make cheap products and cheap socs so it gains market share and then apps and drivers will come on their own. They are trying to bypass that and go directly to charging you premium for it.