
Budget PCs Coming to Japan: Qualcomm Chip
Qualcomm's new chip aims to power affordable laptops. Acer, HP, and Lenovo are planning budget-friendly devices.
Qualcomm has unveiled its first chip designed for budget PCs, a move that could make travel laptops more accessible in Japan. As component prices rise, this new chip promises to deliver affordable computing power for travelers and residents alike.
This development means that lighter, cheaper laptops could soon be available, perfect for on-the-go travel planning, document storage, and staying connected while exploring Japan. Travelers can anticipate a wider range of affordable options when purchasing laptops for their trips.
Expect to see new laptops from Acer, HP, and Lenovo featuring this chip. These devices are designed to balance performance and cost, offering a practical solution for travelers needing a reliable and budget-conscious computing experience.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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