Microsoft might beat Apple to market with an ARM-powered laptop

Click here to read the full article.

Apple is expected to replace Intel chips that typically power MacBooks with ARM-based creations of its own, and we keep seeing rumors pointing in that direction. But while Apple hasn’t confirmed that it’s working on A-series processors that could deliver desktop-grade performance, its partner (and rival) Qualcomm has already launched a bunch of ARM processors that can run Windows.

The latest one is the Snapdragon 8cx that has been engineered specifically for notebook use. And that’s the platform Microsoft might use on an upcoming Surface laptop.

Related Stories:

More proof Apple is making ARM MacBooks: It just hired a key ARM engineer
Microsoft is reportedly testing two exciting new Surface models
Galaxy Note 10 might get an exciting iPhone feature, and it's all thanks to... Windows 10?

Windows Central’s Zac Bowden said on Twitter that the latest Surface codename to keep an eye out for is “Excalibur,” which is reportedly powered by an 8cx processor:

Just a couple of months ago, we saw a Snapdragon 8cx laptop at Computex 2019, meant to demo 5G connectivity on notebooks. Qualcomm, of course, is also pushing its 5G chips, which power several of the 5G smartphones that are available in stores, including the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G and the OnePlus 7 Pro 5G.

At the time, Qualcomm partnered with Lenovo on the “Project Limitless” device, although we have no idea when this laptop will launch. Microsoft, on the other hand, is already rumored to be working on dual-display and foldable devices, with a foldable Surface tablet/laptop expected in the first half of 2020. It’s unclear whether the Excalibur is related to any of these products. However, using a Snapdragon 8cx platform, complete with 5G connectivity on a foldable device, makes a great deal of sense.

Intel chips have powered all of Microsoft’s Surface models to date. Many future Surface laptops will likely continue to rely on Intel chips, but having Microsoft launch an ARM-based Surface would put even more pressure on Intel, as well as signal to other vendors that Windows on ARM is a real alternative.

As for Apple, the company is expected to deliver a novel 16-inch MacBook Pro this fall, although the laptop will probably run on Intel chips. Other MacBook lines will also see refreshes, but there’s no indication that an ARM-based MacBook will launch this year.

BGR Top Deals:

  1. Get an ASUS 2-in-1 touchscreen Chromebook for $279 on Amazon, today only

  2. This top-rated fast wireless charger is somehow only $6.99 right now on Amazon

Trending Right Now:

  1. No, it’s not just you: Half of the internet is down, including Google, Amazon, and Reddit

  2. Apple was right again: Here’s why a Galaxy Note 10 without a microSD slot isn’t a big deal

  3. Fresh Pixel 4 leak gives us another look at Google’s unreleased flagship

See the original version of this article on BGR.com