In an announcement made on Thursday, Qualcomm made public that its Snapdragon processors are enabling improved multimedia experiences in today's mobile devices, including including stereoscopic 3D (S3D) entertainment, 1080p 30fps HD video capture and playback, console-quality gaming and full web browsing with Adobe Flash 10. The newest member of the Snapdragon family, Qualcomm's APQ8060 dual-CPU processor, powers the HP TouchPad, which HP introduced yesterday.
So, what does this mean for gaming?
Qualcomm’s latest SoC for Windows laptops is now official, and it’s called the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 Compute Platform.
An unlikely competitor has entered the field.
Microsoft, Google, and Qualcomm are unpleased with Nvidia buying Arm. Qualcomm is the most resolute to see the acquisition blocked.
Its beefy tech, and it won't be long before we see this in laptops. Isn't windows getting support for mobile chip sets soon? That would be amazing as they are way better than Atom.