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joojmachine@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago

Upstreaming Linux kernel support for the Snapdragon X Elite

www.qualcomm.com

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Upstreaming Linux kernel support for the Snapdragon X Elite

www.qualcomm.com

joojmachine@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago
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Latest SoC is getting traction on Windows-based laptops, and we’re also consistently upstreaming to mainline Linux. See areas of focus and try our Debian installer.
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    I want it to be adopted by Framework

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      Yes please. Passively cooled Framework with a much longer runtime on battery => awesome.

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        Throw in upgradable processors too.

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          I don’t know if that would be possible with SoCs. I think if you were able to create a design where the whole SoC was upgraded, that would be more likely to exist.

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            Right. I was just thinking more like the Intel pre-Haswell era. Still haven’t gotten used to the idea of an SoC being in a laptop.

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