Developers interested in working on the Arm version of Windows who don’t need the expensive displays featured in the newly announced Snapdragon laptops now have an alternative.
Why it matters: Microsoft’s unveiling of the Arm-based Copilot+ PCs from the company and other vendors focused on consumer laptops, but Qualcomm is packing the same hardware into a mini desktop to help developers start building native Arm Windows software. The box features the highest-grade Snapdragon hardware configuration with plenty of ports at a relatively affordable price.
Developers interested in working on the Arm version of Windows who don’t need the expensive displays featured in the newly announced Snapdragon laptops now have an alternative option from Qualcomm. The company’s Windows Snapdragon dev kit offers a testing environment in a compact desktop chassis.
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USA — software Qualcomm unveils 8-inch Snapdragon X-powered Arm Windows desktop devkit