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Technology journalist. Reporting on AI, display technology, PC hardware

Qualcomm Snapdragon X is good, but...don't buy it for PC games. Yes, even if you play that one game that's really old and should be easy to handle. There's still a lot of work to do on that end in compatibility, stability, and performance. I suppose you could just stream games, but given the pricing of Copilot+ PCs that feels less than ideal. How gaming plays out is going to be really critical, too, to gauge how Snapdragon X is sustained over the coming year. https://lnkd.in/gW2dcdDS

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CEO & Founder at Symbol Zero // Microsoft Regional Director

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Does anyone actually think that anyone in the PC gaming community is going to choose a surface laptop with invasive AI and an NPU plus x86 emulation instead of a serious GPU? The reality is that the PCG and community is even less receptive to non-x86 processing then it was a few years back. Apple Mac having gone over to M series has basically killed it for gaming. What the surface laptops have done is essentially say that they are business devices that will never be used for gaming. I think that says more about the likelihood that surface laptops will not see greater adoption than it does about whether gamers are going to run emulation.

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