Qualcomm Will Use Former Apple Engineers to Compete Against Its New M-Series Chips

Qualcomm Will Use Former Apple Engineers to Compete Against Its New M-Series Chips

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Apple is well ahead in the processor game with low power and high-performance chips in its latest MacBook Pro models. While Intel and AMD are gearing up, Qualcomm has also announced its plans to release ARM-based chipsets for PCs. More importantly, Qualcomm's upcoming chips will compete against Apple Silicon that power the new MacBook Pro models. Scroll down to read more details on the subject.

Qualcomm has announced at its investor day event that it will release ARM-based SoCs for PCs which will compete against Apple's new M-Series chips. Other than the competition, Qualcomm also plans to lead the PC industry with “sustained performance and battery life”. In addition, the company does not want to be limited to the computer industry but also optimize chip architecture for mobile devices, vehicles, data center applications, and much more.

Qualcomm Will Use Former Apple Engineers to Compete Against Its New M-Series Chips

Nov 17, 2021, 5:44pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/qualcomm-will-use-former-apple-engineers-to-compete-against-its-new-m-series-chips/ > Apple is well ahead in the processor game with low power and high-performance chips in its latest MacBook Pro models. While Intel and AMD are gearing up, Qualcomm has also announced its plans to release ARM-based chipsets for PCs. More importantly, Qualcomm's upcoming chips will compete against Apple Silicon that power the new MacBook Pro models. Scroll down to read more details on the subject. > Qualcomm has announced at its investor day event that it will release ARM-based SoCs for PCs which will compete against Apple's new M-Series chips. Other than the competition, Qualcomm also plans to lead the PC industry with “sustained performance and battery life”. In addition, the company does not want to be limited to the computer industry but also optimize chip architecture for mobile devices, vehicles, data center applications, and much more.