➀ Qualcomm has canceled its Snapdragon mini-PC development kit for Windows on Arm, originally planned for release in June. ➁ The company cited that the mini-PC did not meet its standards of excellence. ➂ Some developers had received the kit before the cancellation, and it was found to perform similarly to the Apple M3 Pro but with limitations such as lack of Linux support. ➃ The mini-PC was intended to help developers port their apps to Windows on Arm, supporting the growing market of Snapdragon X powered CoPilot+ laptops.
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