Inside, the new Snapdragon Dev Kit features Qualcomm's new flagship Snapdragon X Elite processor, running at a TDP of up to 80W. There's also 32GB of LPDDR5X memory (not upgradeable), and 512GB of SSD ...
If you are interested in learning more about the new Snapdragon X Elite Dev Kit, Jeff Geerling takes you through his thoughts. The Snapdragon X Elite Dev Kit, a powerful development platform aimed at ...
Qualcomm has killed off its Snapdragon Dev Kit out of nowhere, with the huge Snapdragon on Windows and Windows on Arm projects taking a huge hit, with all orders being cancelled, and refunded ...
Borked Qualcomm has unexpectedly pulled its Snapdragon Developer Kit for Windows, a reference platform intended for developers to build applications for Windows on Arm. The kit, featuring the ...
The Snapdragon Dev Kit for Windows is a mini PC with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (X1E-001DE) processor that went up for pre-order this summer for $899. Now, just a few months later, Qualcomm has ...
Qualcomm has made a big splash in the Arm for Windows scene this year with its Snapdragon X Elite and Plus CPUs. The company's first Arm chips for Windows helped Microsoft launch its first wave of ...
Is the era of x86 computing about to end? Not at all, though today's Arm-based solutions present the biggest threat to date to x86's decades-long dominance in the Windows landscape, and in time we ...
The Snapdragon Dev Kit for Windows is a mini PC with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (X1E-001DE) processor that went up for pre-order this summer for $899. Now, just a few months later, Qualcomm has ...
I could not upgrade my desktop application to work natively on ARM today and we would probably be talking a significant project to change to technologies that would support native ARM. Click to expand ...
Microsoft and Qualcomm announced that a Snapdragon Dev Kit for Windows will soon be released. It will include a Snapdragon X Elite SoC to help developers make apps for Copilot+ PC devices. On Monday, ...
If you are referring to their GPUs, I don't believe they are supported for the features I asked about Click to expand... https://blogs.windows.com/windowsde...with ...