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Smartphones are supercomputers.
Or, at least, they’re significantly more powerful than supercomputers were ten years ago. And way more powerful than desktops were five years ago.
Smartphones also offer killer benefits that laptops don’t — namely, longer battery life and biometric security.
So why are we still using laptops?
Microsoft’s smartphone-based laptops
Microsoft and Qualcomm this week announced a new kind of laptop.
In a nutshell, it’s a laptop powered by a smartphone processor running a desktop operating system.
Specifically, the new Windows 10 laptops that will be built initially by HP, Lenovo and Asus are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. This is the same chip that powers high-end smartphones such as the Galaxy S8 and Note8.