June 21st, 2024

More ARM Linux Laptops Are on the Way

More ARM Linux laptops are emerging, including Tuxedo Computers' "Drako" with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chipset to rival Apple's M2. This signals progress in ARM-based Linux devices, supported by Qualcomm's collaboration with Linaro for smoother integration. Challenges persist in ensuring compatibility and driver support, akin to Windows ARM laptops and Apple silicon MacBooks.

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More ARM Linux Laptops Are on the Way

More ARM Linux laptops are in development, with Tuxedo Computers working on a model using Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chipset. This laptop, codenamed "Drako," aims to outperform Apple's M2 chip with higher efficiency. While ARM Linux laptops are not entirely new, this development marks a significant step towards expanding the availability of ARM-based devices running Linux. Qualcomm's collaboration with Linaro to bring the Snapdragon X Elite SoC to Linux suggests a smoother integration process for different Linux distributions. The prototype was showcased at Computex, with plans for a commercial release by the end of 2024. Despite the potential, challenges remain in ensuring compatibility and driver support for Linux on ARM-powered laptops, similar to the issues faced with Windows ARM laptops and Apple silicon-powered MacBooks. The success of this endeavor could offer a more seamless experience for users seeking a Linux-compatible ARM laptop.

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By @Rinzler89 - 4 months
We need more CPU manufacturers not just a Qualcomm monopoly.
By @richdougherty - 4 months
By @hkmaxpro - 4 months
Doesn’t look promising when Snapdragon X Elite struggles with Fortnite: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40733872