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    The Qualcomm Thread

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Dr. AMK, Dec 12, 2017.

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    Latest Qualcomm Chipsets for Windows 10 & ARM
     
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    Qualcomm Snapdragon Autonomous Driving Solutions usher in a new era for self driving cars CES 2020
     
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    Ridiculous u may say. However for some profession, they may not need that LTE or 5G full day data connection, but they need a whole day, or 2, or 3 days workability in one full charge, inclusive of off-power source travel period.

    Brace urself dude. Welcome to the new era of computing, the ARM computing.
     
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    @Ed. Yang I in all honesty believe 5G shouldn't cancel out adequate wi-fi support. 802.11ac may be OK for a $150 smartphone, but it definitely does not belong in a $1000-something laptop, ARM or not.
     
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    WiFi connectivity should remain the same as with the WiFi connections we hv on current market available configurations. ABGN all those, no one less, for back to office secure network connections.

    Samsung had flexed it's muscle by actually showing us couple of year back with their Galaxy Pad Pro that with proper accessory, like a proper keyboard, that 12inch tablet can be a portable replacement to 13inch lappies. However, that was limited to Android OS and limited storage then...
     
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