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Snapdragon C: the $300 notebook chip

Qualcomm's Snapdragon C promises Windows notebooks for just $300, with NPU for AI. Acer, HP and Lenovo among the first partners. Find out more.

Snapdragon C: Qualcomm's bet on low-cost notebooks

The laptop market could be about to get a significant shake-up thanks to Qualcomm and its new chip, tentatively namedSnapdragon C. The goal is ambitious: to make Windows notebooks accessible to a wider audience, aiming for a selling price of around $300. This initiative, as reported by Wired Italia, aims to democratize access to technology, offering high-performance solutions at low costs.

Technical characteristics and NPU for Artificial Intelligence

What makes theSnapdragon Cit is not only its potential impact on the price of devices, but also its technical specifications. On board this new processor there will be a dedicated NPU (Neural Processing Unit), designed to accelerate applications based on artificial intelligence. This means that even the cheapest notebooks will benefit from advanced AI features, improving the user experience in various tasks, from productivity to creativity.

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The advantages of the new Snapdragon C chip

The integration of a dedicated NPU opens up interesting scenarios for the Windows ecosystem. AI applications, which until recently required powerful and expensive hardware, could become more accessible and performant on low-end devices. This could result in faster adoption of AI-based tools by students, professionals and home users. Qualcomm's promise with theSnapdragon Cis to combine energy efficiency, solid performance and AI capabilities, all in an affordable package.

The first partners and the future of cheap PCs

Qualcomm doesn't seem to want to address thischallengealone. According to rumors, Acer, HP and Lenovo would be among the first partners to work on integrating the new chip into their future devices. The collaboration with these industry giants is a strong signal of the potential diffusion of this new generation of notebooks. The arrival of $300 laptops capable of handling AI workloads could redefine the entry-level PC segment, making the technology more inclusive and opening up new possibilities for innovation in home automation and beyond.

 

Source:Wired