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Qualcomm reveals Snapdragon C specs for budget laptops, and Intel could have a serious headache

The entry-level chip uses eight Kryo CPU cores and an Adreno GPU, with Qualcomm claiming more than 2x better power efficiency than Intel's Twin Lake.

  • On Wednesday, Qualcomm revealed technical specifications for its Snapdragon Compute platform, designed for budget laptops starting at $300 to improve performance and battery life.
  • Positioning the hardware against Intel's older "Twin Lake" N250 chip, Qualcomm claims the Snapdragon Compute delivers 44% faster single-core performance with an 8-core Kryo CPU running at 3.0 GHz.
  • Laptops max out at FHD+ resolution, supporting a single external 4K display, though the initial Acer configuration ships with 8GB of RAM, raising concerns under Windows constraints.
  • A U.K. Amazon listing suggests the Acer laptop could cost around $562, with Qualcomm partnering with Acer and Asus to target students, families, and small business workers soon.
  • Integrating a Hexagon NPU for AI tasks and an Adreno GPU, the platform reportedly saves 106% more power while Streaming Netflix, enabling budget systems to multitask without battery drain.
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Qualcomm is gearing up to introduce the Snapdragon C processor, which aims to provide a powerful option for low-cost laptops. A first look: Qualcomm has released more details about the Snapdragon C, the Arm-based processor it's developing for budget laptops. The company is betting that the combination of modest CPU performance, integrated graphics, and low power consumption can offer manufacturers another option in a market segment typically dom…

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