This is shaping up to be a big week for Microsoft’s Copilot+ initiative. Yesterday, we covered Intel’s official Core Ultra Series 2 launch (otherwise known as Lunar Lake), which will bring the Copilot+ branding to the x86 side of the pond in November. Now a day later, Qualcomm announced it is expanding its Snapragon X Plus silicon with cheaper
V-Color announces DDR5 CUDIMM modules for enthusiasts. It will have kits that provide up to 48GB of RAM with speeds up to DDR5-9200. There’s currently no word on retail availability, however.
The Snapdragon X Plus 8-Core has slower multi-threaded performance, a lower-end GPU, and lesser camera support, but it should bring down prices for Snapdragon laptops.