ARM-powered Windows PCs on its way. What to expect
By
Binu Mathew
Microsoft, in an event on May 20, is likely to announce its first set of Surface laptops, featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip. This will mark a significant shift from x86-based PCs to Advanced RISC Machine (ARM)-based personal computing devices. It’s not just Microsoft, several other original equipment manufacturers (OEM) such as Dell, Samsung, and more are likely to join this party by introducing their own ARM-based PCs.