‘The most disruptive thing in computing since Windows 95’: how Qualcomm won Computex 2024 before it even started

The most important thing at Computex this year didn’t come from AMD or Intel, and it’s not Nvidia’s ‘digital humans’ either.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/cpu/the-most-disruptive-thing-in-computing-since-windows-95-how-qualcomm-won-computex-2024-before-it-even-started

Creato 8mo | 5 giu 2024, 16:10:09


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