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Lenovo Helpline Number +1-800-201-4179 Working on first-ever 5G laptop, Qualcomm, powered by Snapdragon


TAIPEI: Amid the ongoing trade tensions between the US and China, US-based chip-maker Qualcomm and Chinese computer-maker Lenovo helpline number has teamed up to introduce the first 5G laptop, powered by Snapdragon.




Code-named "Project Limitless", the 5G-enabled PC would be "the world's first 7nm platform purpose-built for PCs that offers 5G connectivity" by lenovo helpline number, TechCrunch quoted the companies as describing the device on Monday. 

The Lenovo tech support number laptop would run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx Compute Platform

The Lenovo support number announced their pairing despite US President Donald Trump's decision to scrutinize trade relations between the two countries due to security concerns. 

On May 15, Trump effectively banned Chinese tech major Huawei with a national security order following which Qualcomm, along with Google, Microsoft, Intel and ARM, put restrictions on businesses with Huawei. 

Settlement status of the US-China trade war remains unclear as of now but Qualcomm's withdrawal from Huawei's




When you name a product Project Limitless, it better truly has no limits. But the 5G laptop that Lenovo technical support number so boldly named and teased here at Computex 2019 was precisely the opposite: limited. Granted, this was a prototype device that isn't entirely ready, but we still wanted to get an early preview of what it's promising when lenovo support number launches. Lenovo helpline number and Qualcomm don't have many details to share, other than the fact that Limitless will use a Snapdragon 8cx chipset and support 5G connectivity.

According to the preview device's system settings, the Snapdragon 8cx CPU was running at 2.8GHz and that it had about 16GB of RAM, which together should offer reliable multitasking performance by lenovo technical support number.

Qualcomm also provided reference benchmarks to demonstrate how the Snapdragon 8cx compares to its main competitor -- Intel's Core i5-8250U. Using the newly announced PCMark 10 Applications benchmark on similar systems, 
Qualcomm's results showed that the 8cx beat the i5 on apps like Microsoft Edge and Word. Intel had the upper hand in Excel and PowerPoint, though.


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Lenovo Helpline Number +1-800-201-4179 Working on first-ever 5G laptop, Qualcomm, powered by Snapdragon

TAIPEI: Amid the ongoing trade tensions between the US and China, US-based chip-maker Qualcomm and Chinese computer-maker Lenovo helplin...