Qualcomm launches Snapdragon 8xc SoC for Windows devices
The Qualcomm 8xc offers always-on connectivity, improved security features, and full hypervisor support, making it well-suited for enterprise use.
A handheld computing device has an operating system (OS), and can run various types of application software, known as apps. Most hand held devices can also be equipped with WI-FI, Bluetooth and GPS capabilities that can allow connections to the Internet and other Bluetooth capable devices. A camera or media player feature for video or music files can also be typically found on these devices along with a stable battery power source such as a lithium battery
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