Qualcomm finally responds to Apple’s M chips, but its chips won’t arrive until 2024
Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon X Series.
Apple showed how easy it could be Create synergy between hardware and software to reduce your opponents to ashesAs in the recent comparison between iPhone 15 Pro Max and Galaxy S23 Ultra, we were able to discover that Apple’s flagship better energy efficiency and higher performance speed, despite having some inferior hardware elements from a technical perspective.
The synergy we’re talking about, or the “harmony” that good old Jony Ive boasted about, has been achieved largely thanks to Apple producing its own processors, as is the case with Apple Silicon’s M-series chips. And now, finally, Qualcomm gave the answer the technology industry was waiting for. Will it be strong enough to play on the same field as Apple?
Qualcomm Introduces Snapdragon X Series
Qualcomm introduced its new generation Snapdragon X Series processors today. They ensure this They will be ready in 2024 This will cause a major turning point in the technology world.
Snapdragon Qualcomm Orion CPUIt was implemented in existing technology after the acquisition of Nuvia. Curious fact: Nuvia was founded by former Apple hardware designers.
It is believed that Qualcomm’s new processors will have the ability to compete with the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips in the 2023 MacBook with more power and efficiency. Also Snapdragon manufacturers artificial intelligence and support for 5G connection.
Don McGuire, Qualcomm’s vice president and director of marketing, spoke about his company’s new formation:
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Qualcomm may have problems with the rights of its processors
Arm, which apparently renewed its partnership agreement with Apple until 2040, has filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm and Nuvia. Violating licensing rights of processors based on ARM architecture. According to the company, Nuvia’s licenses are no longer valid after the brand was officially acquired by Qualcomm.
We hope all this will be resolved soon and we can see fair competition between processors in the laptop industry in 2024. In the end, the biggest beneficiaries are us, the consumers!
Source: i Padizate

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