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Qualcomm's benchmarks show Snapdragon 8cx running as fast as Intel's Core i5

Qualcomm’s benchmarks show Snapdragon 8cx running as fast as Intel’s Core i5

Posted on May 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Granted, it’s an older Kaby Lake-R chip being used as a comparison, but Qualcomm’s 8cx chip continues its campaign to convince us that it belongs in a PC.

Qualcomm said that is partnering with Lenovo to create what it’s calling the first 5G PC, code-named “Project Limitless,” based on the Snapdragon 8cx processor it announced last December. It also used a pair of unreleased PCMark benchmarks to prove that the Snapdragon 8cx can outperform a “Kaby Lake-R” Intel Core i5.
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Computers & IT Tags:5g, comparison, core i5, Intel, intel core i5, Lenovo, PC, processor, Qualcomm, Snapdragon

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