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I know that the Qualcomm's 8 Gen 1+ is within spitting distance of the A-series phone chips -- inferior for single core work, but superior for multicore loads.

Both Qualcomm and Samsung produce tablet chips that perform well enough. I wonder why they haven't expanded into the laptop space? I imagine Apple's M-series would be hard to compete with, but many consumers would be fine with something competitive with the M1, which seems doable.




Not disagreeing with you, this is just the best citation I could find with benchmarks.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualcomm-Snapdragon-8-Gen-1-Pr...




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