Lenovo says windows 10 on arm computers will take time to mature
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Qualcomm launched the Snapdragon 850 SoC during this year's Taipei fair, reiterating its commitment to continue developing ARM chips that are a solution for Windows 10. A few days ago, the first generation of PCs always connected with Snapdragon 835 was officially launched, such as the Lenovo Miix 630 and ASUS Chang 370, but this is only the first steps for this type of device.
Windows 10 on ARM computers has yet to improve
The goal of these PCs is to target customers with low performance requirements, with a battery life of more than 20 hours and a Gigabit 4G network. Unfortunately, analyzes of such equipment are met with much criticism of performance. The objective of the Snapdragon 850 is to rectify these problems with immediate effect, although users will take some time to see that adoption of Windows 10 on the ARM platform.
Lenovo, a key partner of Qualcomm, AMD and Intel, recently expressed their views on Windows 10 for ARM. Lenovo India President Rahul Agarwal said during an interview that when people buy Windows computers, they instinctively consider AMD or Intel platforms first. ARM is comparatively new and it will take you some time to get enough user recognition and trust.
He also noted that Always-Connected PCs require customers to purchase a SIM card with primary Internet access and incur additional package costs. This is not convenient for some users. He also stated that most people use their laptops in offices, homes and universities, where the use of 4G connectivity is often not available due to the availability of Wi-Fi networks.
Since we are on the subject of ARM chips, it is said that Qualcomm will prepare a Snapdragon 1000, which will not be its official name, but will have a 12 W TDP, so it will be face to face with the 'U series 'of Intel processors, which have a TDP of 15 W. In summary, the performance gap between ARM versus Intel and AMD chips will narrow, but in the distant future.
If it is advisable to bet on laptops with ARM chips, clearly NOT at this time, for this we will have to wait until the next generation of Snapdragon chips.
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