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Qualcomm promises Snapdragon X series PCs at as low as $700 for 2025

Started by Redaktion, August 01, 2024, 12:59:36

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Redaktion

The cheapest way to get your hands on a Snapdragon X series system is to get the dev kit for $900 or the base 13.8-inch Microsoft Surface Copilot+ PC for $999. However, Qualcomm says that its 2025 offering will be priced much lower, costing as little as $700.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualcomm-promises-Snapdragon-X-series-PCs-at-as-low-as-700-for-2025.870385.0.html

Real NikoB (old name bl)


wwqe

Quote from: Real NikoB (old name bl) on August 01, 2024, 14:10:46What kind of idiot would buy a smartphone in a laptop case for $1000 or 700$?
Literally every single idiot asked this before 2020 apple silicon release, why have you felt the desire to double down in 2024.

Steve1

As you can gen epic 1-3 gen Apple Silicon Airs for any amount starting with $450 nowadays, gl competing in budget segment.

genius detector

Quote from: Real NikoB (old name bl) on August 01, 2024, 14:10:46What kind of idiot would buy a smartphone in a laptop case for $1000 or 700$?
it runs Windows genius, so no not a smartphone in a laptop case.

i_cant_spell_suspicuos

A 10-11" Windows tablet powered by a low end Snapdragon processor paired with 12-16GB of RAM with 256GB (atleast) storage would be wonderful. Slap in a magnetically attached keyboard and it would be the perfect on-the-go machine.

Steve1

Quote from: i_cant_spell_suspicuos on August 01, 2024, 17:33:06A 10-11" Windows tablet powered by a low end Snapdragon processor paired with 12-16GB of RAM with 256GB (atleast) storage would be wonderful. Slap in a magnetically attached keyboard and it would be the perfect on-the-go machine.
Let's hope for Huawei Matebook E Go successor.

GeorgeS

"$700" !?!?!? Are they kidding?

Given that the 'Chrome' devices can be readily found at $200-500 and 'bottom of the line' Intel/AMD powered WIN devices $400-1000 I'm not quite sure that their TARGET pricing is going to get them much (if any!) market share.

However if they were to drop to SUB-$500 and fit the $200-400 range, a 'gimped' (lack of compatibility) WIN system might make HUGE inroads in the low end of the market.

Bring to market a 8-12" tablet with a magnetic keyboard in the sub-$500 price point and they might have a popular product.


GeorgeS

Quote from: Steve1 on August 01, 2024, 22:08:27
Quote from: GeorgeS on August 01, 2024, 19:48:17'Chrome' devices
These are not real PCs, have meh quality and are massively overpriced.

They are "personal computers" abet with limited functionality (much like the low end options from others).

Sure many devices on the market are vastly overpriced junk however discounts happen all the time.

:)

indy

$700 to have an Advertising Operating System that has compatibility issues with Games, Software, Drivers, Antivirus/security legacy (and some modern) hardware.  But it benches fairly well for what's left!

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