➀ Intel is facing increased competition from AMD, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm in the x86 chip space; ➁ Qualcomm disputes Intel's claims about high return rates for Snapdragon PCs; ➂ Qualcomm expects 30-50% of laptops to move to non-x86 platforms within five years.
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