Mediocre review for snapdragons in asus laptops....not good
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Totally agreed. This dog is useless.
Qqc
"Ironically they seem to have endless time to get there since no other OS has captured meaningful market share"? Are you freakin nuts?? No OS has meaningful market share?
You must be one of the morons from the windows group who can't read the tea leaves.
MSFT will never walk away from mobile, it is their survival future. Ironically they seem to have endless time to get there since no other OS has captured meaningful market share. One day we will replace our laptops and desktops with just the phone connecting wireless to a docking station, broadcasting to your tv or monitor and any heavy computation happening on the cloud.
To "rak". Seems tobe a "hak" from the windows team. WTF, you're iterating and in two years you will achieve nirvana?? How long have you baffoons been saying that?
You guys are surviving on the tails of the Q's android business and because the witless msft hasn't figured out what the f--k they can do with the mobile space. Your group is almost a charity subsidized my msft. The moment they walk off you are toast.
If Intel thinks ARM will sell, you'll see them announce a further partnership with ARM to market am ARM based low power chip.
That will slow people buying into computer targeted Snapdragon, PC or server, until their solution hits market.
That you haven't seen Intel make such an announcement means either they think it will flop, or the rumors that they are going to buy Q are true.
It will be harder and more expensive for Q to break into PC than it was for Intel to break into modem, and once and if NXP goes through Q won't have the spare capital to pursue it.
PJ made so many poor decisions, and then poor execution followed.
@rak Within two years, the rest of the industry has iterated as well.
Its too early. We at iterating and within two years we'll be where we need to be.
Q Windows team will fix it in the next weekly release. Slave driver PE's and slave driver Mr Sr Director will make them work the evenings and weekends while the drivers themselves go home merrily. There will be meetings for one product attended by about a dozen PEs for all other non existent product lines.