pwshub.com

Qualcomm cancels Windows dev kit PC for “comprehensively” failing to meet standards

It's been a big year for Windows running on Arm chips, something that Microsoft and Arm chipmakers have been trying to get off the ground for well over a decade. Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus are at the heart of dozens of Copilot+ Windows PCs, which promise unique AI features and good battery life without as many of the app and hardware compatibility problems that have plagued Windows-on-Arm in the past.

Part of the initial wave of Copilot+ PCs was a single desktop, an $899 developer kit from Qualcomm itself that would give developers and testers a slightly cheaper way to buy into the Copilot+ ecosystem. Microsoft put out a similar Arm-powered dev kit two years ago.

But Qualcomm has unceremoniously canceled the dev kit and is sending out refunds to those who ordered them. That's according to a note received by developer and YouTuber Jeff Geerling, who had already received the Snapdragon Dev Kit and given it a middling review a couple of weeks ago.

"The launch of 30+ Snapdragon X-series powered PCs is a testament to our ability to deliver leading technology and the PC industry's desire to move to our next-generation technology," reads Qualcomm's statement. "However, the Developer Kit product comprehensively has not met our usual standards of excellence and so we are reaching out to let you know that unfortunately we have made the decision to pause this product and the support of it, indefinitely."

Qualcomm's statement also says that "any material, if received" will not have to be returned—those lucky enough to have gotten one of the Dev Kits up until now may be able to keep it and get their money back, though the PC is no longer officially being supported by Qualcomm.

Source: arstechnica.com

Related stories
1 week ago - In an exclusive conversation with CNET, the startup's founders discuss the shift, including refunds for pre-orders and the need to focus on AI.
1 month ago - Whether it's a new iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, or Google Pixel device, here are all the latest deals worth considering.
1 month ago - aw snap — Windows-on-Arm has gotten better, but we're still waiting for good budget PCs. Qualcomm ...
1 month ago - Back in February 2023, Qualcomm announced a high-profile partnership with Samsung and Google to develop new mixed reality technology. This new class of products would provide users with access to both augmented reality experiences and VR...
1 month ago - Anonymous sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that Qualcomm executives have been examining Intel's various design units for months to determine whether any would fit their product portfolio. Some segments are more enticing than...
Other stories
34 minutes ago - At an event in San Francisco, World debuts an all-new version of its eye-scanning Orb that makes it possible to verify human identity without needing to collect any other information.
1 hour ago - Keep track of all your app subscriptions -- you might be surprised by how much money you can save by canceling the ones you don't need.
1 hour ago - The new rules will go into effect after a transition period, and also require that phones meet volume-control benchmarks.
1 hour ago - The US Commerce Department announced Thursday it is easing restrictions on exports of space-related technology, answering a yearslong call from...
2 hours ago - Raised $141k+ crowdfunding, but now powered down The SEC has reached a deal with defunct Destiny Robotics after investors lost all their capital when the startup failed to produce the promised product.…