Microsoft Corp. is now in the final stages of testing laptop computers being developed in partnership with Qualcomm chip maker. Microsoft and Qualcomm are in discussions with mobile operators as part of the second half of the development process to determine how to sell and connect to computers running Windows 10 And Snapdragon based ARM architectures.
The computers are supposed to arrive at the retail stores as soon as possible, and Barnard, the Windows program manager, expressed enthusiasm for the Windows operating system on ARM processors, adding that the company tests hundreds of these laptops in its offices on a daily basis, Computers and phones have been running in parallel for decades, and the time has come to bring those devices together.
The Redmond-based company has worked closely with the San Diego-based company to make the idea possible. The biggest challenge is to make the PC experience more mobile-friendly, and one of the most exciting projects for Qualcomm, along with networks The fifth generation 5G, these laptops include a built-in eSIM connection to enable simple activation of the device.
The computers are compatible with Microsoft's vision that the computer is permanently connected by a built-in connection chip. This requires a fundamental shift in operator networks. ESIM is a fundamental change to the way operators operate networks, and it took three years to get what you wanted. Microsoft and Qualcomm.
The devices are expected to reach the market as soon as December. One of the most striking features of these devices is the long battery life, with Microsoft having a battery life that allows the device to be used for several days at a time.
In December 2016, Microsoft announced its intention to bring its Windows 10 operating system to ARM-based Qualcomm processors in an effort to move computers to the 21st century, with a strong focus on energy efficiency, cellular connectivity and eSIM technology.
Qualcomm announced in May this year that it will work with OEMs like ASUS, Lenovo and HP to build a portfolio of Snapdragon 835 notebooks, including the new X16 LTE modem.