Qualcomm’s Qualcomm Technology Corp. had a big move earlier this year and grabbed the laptop market, announcing that the flagship of the two-year flagships, the Snapdragon 835 and 845 platforms, will support Microsoft’s operating system and lock out “always connected to the Internet” application.
The first wave of Qualcomm’s “always connected to the netbook” model includes the Asus Nova Go and Hewlett-Packard’s HP ENVY x2. One of the most important features is the use of stylus pens, and both are using ELAN. The product.
In addition to Qualcomm, both Intel and AMD's two major computer CPU suppliers are also optimistic about the demand for always-connected laptops and have become an important selling point this year. Ye Yizheng emphasized yesterday at the Law Conference that under the 5G initiative, the era of pens has been Advent. Ye Yixi pointed out that ELAN's capacitance pens have taken precedence over competitors for two generations, including Microsoft, Apple, Qualcomm, Intel, AMD, Asus, Acer, and Amazon.