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| Next gen 2019 Snapdragon PC goes multi OS Chrome to join Windows 10 Miguel Nunes, a senior director of product management at Qualcomm, took the stage at one of the ARM TechCon presentations and shared details about the 2019 always connected Snapdragon PC. ACPC stands for Always connected PC. Without going into details Miguel said that there will be Multi OS support for 2019 Snapdragon. This is the one based on 7nm chip coming at some point in 2019. Some people over the internet were calling it 8180, but time will tell. Google is betting on Core based Pixel book and without getting clear confirmation the multi OS strategy will include Windows 10 and Chrome. There is a demand for Chrome and an always connected Chrome sounds like a great idea, to people who see the value proposition in Chrome OS. It seems that US education customers like Chrome OS. https://fudzilla.com/news/pc-hardwar...-goes-multi-os |
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