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Has Qualcomm Launched a New Laptop Processor to Rival Apple’s M1

Apple managed to cause a major shock to all global chipmakers after announcing its new M1 Chips series in 2020.

Apple was able to put all its power into its new ARM chips. All competing companies are now trying to catch up, which is clear from Qualcomm’s announcement of its pursuit of developing new competing chips, which prompted it to acquire Nuvia.

It seems that we are close to witnessing a strong competitor from Qualcomm based on the ARM architecture, which will be launched for personal computers running modern Microsoft Windows systems. This means that we will move to the next level in the chip-making industry. We were all hoping to see ARM-based chips capable of running personal computers running Windows systems. Which many considered impossible over the past decade.

ARM-based processors are intended for smartphones, tablets, handheld game consoles, and other handheld devices.

But, suddenly and unexpectedly, Apple decided to emerge from this dark tunnel in 2020 and develop its own amazing M1 series chips. These chips are capable of powering the company’s desktop and laptop systems. Some believe that Apple’s decision alone dealt a significant blow to Intel.

Qualcomm strives to launch ARM-based processors for personal computers running Microsoft Windows systems. With its leadership in manufacturing Snapdragon chips for smartphone platforms, Qualcomm is a key player to watch in this endeavor. However, replicating Apple’s success in this market remains to be seen.

According to recent reports, the American company Qualcomm has been working for about a year on new ARM-based processors for personal computers. If these reports are true, it indicates that Qualcomm is on the right track. The CEO has already stated that the company intends to announce these new chips in 2023.

Unfortunately, we can’t speculate on the specifications of these new chips, let alone predict their strength. But one thing is certain: these chips will be less powerful in terms of performance than Apple’s future chips.