Tuxedo cancels Snapdragon X Elite Linux notebook after 18 months of development struggleFirst-generation X1E chip failed to ...
Linux PC maker TUXEDO has announced that its upcoming Snapdragon X Elite laptop has been scrapped after finding the SoC was less viable for Linux than expected.
Last June German PC maker Schenker and Linux PC vendor Tuxedo Computers showed off a prototype of a Linux laptop with a Snapdragon X Elite processor. But nearly a year and a half later you’re still ...
The Linux notebook with Snapdragon X Elite, announced by Tuxedo a year and a half ago, will no longer be released.
The latest Linux laptop from Tuxedo Computers is a thin and light powerhouse with up to a 14 inch, 2880 x 1800 pixel LTPS display, a 28-watt Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor, and a body that measures ...
Germany-based Tuxedo Computers has released its tailor-made operating system as a stand-alone distribution that offers a reasonably productive option among the bloated supply of Linux variants.
TUXEDO Computers, a company known for making Linux-based PCs, has unveiled a prototype of a Linux laptop equipped with the Snapdragon X Elite. The Snapdragon X Elite is an SoC released for Windows, ...
As a homeschooling family, my wife and I are very involved in our children's education and since we're both a couple of nerds, much of our children's education is done on the computer. I use Linux for ...
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The Linux Foundation, the non-profit that supports the growth of the Linux kernel, is today announcing an affinity Visa Platinum credit card for people who want to contribute to advancing the OS ...