good day dear Linux-gurus, hello dear friends
First of all: these aren't Linux things – they're CPU-related topics. I'll try this off-topic-forum. If this doesn't work for you – and the mods – just let me know. Thanks
i have heard alot about this thing - recently – about ARM CPUs – and the possibilities.
Well – if you look at the development: a really lot of things has happened: For over ten years, Microsoft struggled with Windows notebooks with ARM processors. But – from the looks of things now, that seems to be slowly becoming "history."
It looks (at least in my opinion) like there are some attractive devices – for example, with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor.
Regarding the technical aspects of power consumption, for example: The new Windows-on-ARM notebooks – they seem to run significantly longer on battery power than x86 laptops with AMD chips. How do you see this? Okay, and of course. Battery life isn't the only criterion—there may be more.
How would you decide: Would you consider such a new CPU?
Of course, x86 isn't completely obsolete yet, but I think the x86 generation is under a lot of pressure. Where there are still domains, it might be able to defend them for a while longer: perhaps for specialized applications, gaming, legacy software, or high-clocked workstations, and the like. Otherwise, I largely share your view.
What's your opinion?
look forward to hear from you
regards
update:
Qualcomm had already indicated some time ago that it intended to present the new "Oryon V3" CPU this year. This seems to be exciting.
They've practically set the date - ... Qualcomm is planning to unveil the second Snapdragon X generation in September – so probably at the Summit. The Snapdragon Summit (in other words, Qualcomm's big in-house trade fair) will take place this year from September 23rd to 25th, 2025, in Hawaii. At Qualcomm's in-house trade fair, most of the new products will be presented – in other words, with all the news and innovations in the fields of processors, AI, automotive, etc. The third generation of the Oryon CPU may also be unveiled then. We'll see – it's certainly going to be exciting.
see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oryon#:~:text=Oryon is an 8 to,Nuvia was acquired by Qualcomm
the Qualcomm-page: https://www.qualcomm.com/company/events
First of all: these aren't Linux things – they're CPU-related topics. I'll try this off-topic-forum. If this doesn't work for you – and the mods – just let me know. Thanks
i have heard alot about this thing - recently – about ARM CPUs – and the possibilities.
Well – if you look at the development: a really lot of things has happened: For over ten years, Microsoft struggled with Windows notebooks with ARM processors. But – from the looks of things now, that seems to be slowly becoming "history."
It looks (at least in my opinion) like there are some attractive devices – for example, with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor.
Regarding the technical aspects of power consumption, for example: The new Windows-on-ARM notebooks – they seem to run significantly longer on battery power than x86 laptops with AMD chips. How do you see this? Okay, and of course. Battery life isn't the only criterion—there may be more.
How would you decide: Would you consider such a new CPU?
Of course, x86 isn't completely obsolete yet, but I think the x86 generation is under a lot of pressure. Where there are still domains, it might be able to defend them for a while longer: perhaps for specialized applications, gaming, legacy software, or high-clocked workstations, and the like. Otherwise, I largely share your view.
What's your opinion?
look forward to hear from you
regards
update:
Qualcomm had already indicated some time ago that it intended to present the new "Oryon V3" CPU this year. This seems to be exciting.
They've practically set the date - ... Qualcomm is planning to unveil the second Snapdragon X generation in September – so probably at the Summit. The Snapdragon Summit (in other words, Qualcomm's big in-house trade fair) will take place this year from September 23rd to 25th, 2025, in Hawaii. At Qualcomm's in-house trade fair, most of the new products will be presented – in other words, with all the news and innovations in the fields of processors, AI, automotive, etc. The third generation of the Oryon CPU may also be unveiled then. We'll see – it's certainly going to be exciting.
see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oryon#:~:text=Oryon is an 8 to,Nuvia was acquired by Qualcomm
the Qualcomm-page: https://www.qualcomm.com/company/events

