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Upstreaming Linux kernel support for the Snapdragon X Elite
(www.qualcomm.com)
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Oh wow, kind of like apple puts an M chip in iPads now, maybe a throttled version of a Snapdragon X chip could be used to make a phone. Didn't think of that but that would be very cool
If Crapple can do it, I see no reason why Qualcomm can't.