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From: Bill Wolf2/13/2024 8:46:09 AM
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Qualcomm's exclusivity deal is about to end, with some big implications for Windows on Arm
By Mostafa Wael
Published 2 days ago

Qualcomm's coveted exclusivity deal with Microsoft is about to run its course. Here's how it might change the Windows on Arm market.

Key Takeaways
  • Windows on Arm has made significant progress, thanks to Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips, becoming a genuine competitor to Apple's silicon.
  • Qualcomm's exclusive deal with Microsoft for Arm-based chips is set to expire, opening the market to other manufacturers like AMD and NVIDIA.
  • Increased competition may hinder Microsoft's ability to replicate Apple's success with full control over the hardware and software aspects of their devices.

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Qualcomm has got the ball rolling, but it can't be doing it all alone forever
The future of Windows on Arm is bright

Arm’s rise in the world of computing has been nothing short of influential, breaking its way beyond just mobile phones and tablets. For decades, the mere thought of challenging the dominance of the x86 architecture seemed inconceivable. Seeing Windows on Arm gain more steam is a huge breath of fresh air, to say the least. Slowly but surely, Windows on Arm started to evolve into an alternative, viable solution for the average consumer. Qualcomm’s role in Arm’s soar in the market cannot be understated. With that being said, having such increased competition will open up endless possibilities, as more manufacturers experiment with integrating Arm’s architecture into their chips. Given that such ambitions are backed up by the established behemoths of computing such as NVIDIA and AMD, the future of the Windows on Arm market is quite bright indeed.

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