
Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon C chipset for laptops priced at $300 and up. The chip is designed for a fictional market with no memory shortages. It does not compete with real-world $300 laptops facing memory constraints. Qualcomm's Compute SVP Kedar Kondap declined to address how it stacks against actual competitors. The launch follows a pattern of underwhelming mid-tier launches since 2017.
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