If the recent wave of premium ARM-based laptops left you wondering when the budget market would get its turn, Qualcomm just delivered. Enter the Qualcomm Snapdragon C, an entry-tier platform designed specifically to power Windows machines starting at a highly accessible $300 (roughly ₱18,516) price point. The timing and positioning are deliberate. Across the industry, the Snapdragon C is already being tagged as the Windows ecosystem’s direct answer to Apple’s MacBook Neo. But rather than chasing the premium crowd, Qualcomm is strictly targeting students, families, and small businesses who just need a reliable machine. The core promise is all-day battery … The post Qualcomm Snapdragon C introduced as Apple rival, with Acer Aspire Go 15 as first budget contender appeared…Read More

Qualcomm Snapdragon C introduced as Apple rival, with Acer Aspire Go 15 as first budget contender
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