Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 can run the full version of Windows 10
Qualcomm introduced its much-anticipated Snapdragon 835 processor at the CES event in
This falls in line with Microsoft’s plans to work with Qualcomm on bringing the full Windows 10 on ARM processors, which the former had announced in late 2016. This is done as an effort to create devices that benefit from longer battery life without compromising performance.
“The Snapdragon 835 is designed to support next-generation entertainment experiences and connected cloud services for premium-tier consumer and enterprise devices, including smartphones, VR/AR head-mounted displays, IP cameras, tablets, mobile PCs and other devices running a variety of OS’s including Android and Windows 10 with support for legacy Win32 apps,” Softpedia reports Qualcomm as saying.
This certainly is great news for all those Microsoft users who wish to stick to Windows phone as the new integration makes it possible for the company to invent a new product category and build an even more advanced Windows phone.