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Next-gen Snapdragon X2 chips for PCs to boost core count from 12 to 18, says report
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Just watch how Qualcomm will hype these chips to the sky, but when the independent reviews hit, they'll turn out to be pretty mediocre and not even close to being worth the hassle of dealing with the giant list of issues with WoA.