Cristiano Amon, head of US chip maker Qualcomm, talks about artificial intelligence in laptops, competition with Intel and AMD and how his company could usher in a new era for Windows computers.
Windows laptops without Intel or AMD? That has worked more poorly than well so far. But now the US chip manufacturer Qualcomm has introduced processors that are absolutely competitive and also use little power from the battery. In an interview, Qualcomm boss Cristiano Amon explains why this could usher in a new era for Windows computers and why he thinks AI in PCs is an important development.