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Wednesday
Feb212018

Qualcomm outlines Windows on ARM PC release via various US carriers

Windows On Arm devices are going to be laptops and 2-in-1's capable of running Windows 10 just like Intel-powered devices but they will have smaller form factors as well as vastly improved battery life thanks to the ARM architechture which have been developed for smartphones and tablets. Another aspect of Windows on ARM is the always connected aspect since cellular capability is on board with these devices.  

Qualcomm revealed that Windows on ARM will release via 14 carriers (none of which are in Canada) and will feature three models.

“Our collaboration together with Microsoft has continued to build momentum for the Always Connected PC category,” Qualcomm vice president Don McGuire said in a prepared statement. “With the growing list of commitments from leading mobile operators worldwide, Snapdragon-powered Always Connected PCs are engineered to offer consumers a compelling and powerful mobile computing experience, with instant-on capability, always-on connectivity and ‘beyond all-day’ battery life in innovative, thin and light designs.”

As for the carriers who have bought into making these devices available, below is the list as of today.

  • Telstra (Australia)
  • CMCC (China Mobile Communications Corporation) (China)
  • Transatel (France)
  • Deutsche Telekom (Germany)
  • Cubic (Ireland)
  • Telefónica (Spain)
  • Swisscom (Switzerland)
  • T-Mobile (U.S.)
  • AT&T (U.S.)
  • China Telecom
  • TIM (Italy)
  • EE (U.K.)
  • Sprint 
  • Verizon (U.S.)

Source: Thurrott.com

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