As you might have noticed, Microsoft and Qualcomm are pushing hard for Windows machines running on the latter’s new Snapdragon chips. Pretty much every major laptop manufacturer just announced new Arm-based models coming this summer. And Intel, the reigning champ of PC chips, isn’t taking this news lying down. PCWorld’s Gordon Mah Ung breaks it down in our latest YouTube video.
In a back-and-forth that resembles a certain pair of pop vocalists with beef, Intel scheduled an announcement that its new Lunar Lake series of chips will beat Snapdragon X in several metrics, including the new NPU hotness, at exactly the same time as the new Arm-based laptops were announced. Gordon goes into deep detail on the differences, the similarities, and what all these new chips actually mean for you, the consumer.
Once you’re done with that, you can catch up on all of today’s news on the new Snapdragon machines from the likes of Surface, Dell, Lenovo, Acer, and HP.
Microsoft’s new Surface laptops are bursting with AI power
Meet the future of Windows: Copilot+ PCs unleash practical AI tools
Dell’s ultra-popular XPS 13 exclusively used Intel chips – until today
Hands-on: Lenovo’s first Snapdragon-powered Yoga and ThinkPad laptops
HP debuts two OmniBook and EliteBook Snapdragon laptops
Acer’s first Snapdragon laptop is the Swift 14 AI
Oh, and if you want more long-form video analysis like this, be sure to subscribe to PCWorld on YouTube.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2338793/intel-claps-back-at-qualcomm-after-snapdragon-x-launch.html
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