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kkaske ◴[] No.45367458[source]
If Snapdragon (or ARM players in general) wanted to challenge x86 and Apple dominance, do they need to compete in the exact same arena? Could they carve out a niche (example: ultra-efficient always-on machines) and then expand?
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1. 0x457 ◴[] No.45367645[source]
Are you aware of countless SoCs meant for use in smartphones and below? This is them expanding.
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2. kkaske ◴[] No.45367740[source]
Exactly! That makes this move all the more interesting. The smartphone SoC market is saturated, and margins are shrinking. Laptops/PCs give Qualcomm a chance to leverage its IP in a higher-ASP segment. Expanding is logical, but the competitive bar is way higher.
3. adrr ◴[] No.45367771[source]
Also a bunch of Chromebooks with MediaTek chips.