Speaking at the Barclays 22nd Annual Global Technology Conference, Johnston Holthaus said: “If you look at the return rate for ARM PCs, if you talk to any retailer, that’s their number one concern. Because you’re trying to build these PCs and the things we expect aren’t working, right?” he said.
Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite powered devices in Q3 2024 It accounted for only 0.8% of the PC market. Overall, ARM-based computers make up about 10% of the market, the vast majority of which are Apple computers with M-series processors.
Qualcomm predicts that within a few years, about 50% of its personal computers will use processors based on ARM architecture. However, this forecast seems too optimistic for now.
Slow adoption of Snapdragon systems, software compatibility issues, poor gaming performance ve Competitive prices from AMD and Intel It is caused by many factors such as. Compatibility issues are thought to be the main reason why people return Snapdragon X-based systems.
Johnston Holthaus doubts that ARM PCs will gain a large share in the future and says there are some obstacles in front of these computers. However, the CEO admits that rivals are multiplying and competition is heating up.
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