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The tech I’m most psyched to see this year is anything but traditional PC silicon, and certainly isn’t x86

Dave James, once saw a laptop

Dave James

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This week I have been mostly: Playing around with one of the most ridiculous handhelds… which I still can’t help but like, and losing myself gazing lovingly at the Razer Blade 16’s glorious OLED screen.

I’m a PC gamer, a tech obsessive, and probably a bit of a contrarian, too. Which is maybe why I’m always keen to support the underdog story when it comes to a new player entering the PC gaming arena. I mean, it may be a billion dollar underdog, but when it comes to proper Windows PC silicon, Qualcomm is still a n00b, and I can’t wait to see how its new laptop CPUs finally shape up.

There are a few different reasons why Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Elite chips are the slices of silicon I’m most interested in getting my hands on this year. Mostly, it’s because we’re talking about a complete departure from the x86 domination of Intel and AMD over the PC processing space from a Windows perspective. And there’s a lot of inherent potential in that, especially having seen what Apple did with its own chips when it sloughed off its Intel chip obligations.

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