Qualcomm's Snapdragon C wants the $300 laptop to feel like more
Qualcomm is going after the budget laptop, and it's swinging at a price its Arm chips have always sat above. Unveiled ahead of Computex 2026, the Snapdragon C platform targets Windows machines starting at $300. The "C" doesn’t mean “Cheap,” but it stands for “Compute.” The pitch is aimed at students, families, and small businesses who just want a machine that stays cool, keeps quiet, and makes it to bedtime on one charge.
That said, Qualcomm didn't cut everywhere. Every Snapdragon C laptop gets an NPU for on-device AI, and that's rare down here, the chips with AI smarts usually sit in laptops that cost a lot more. It won't clear Microsoft's 40 TOPS bar, so there's no Copilot+ sticker on the lid, but the silicon is there. Qualcomm also promises the trio budget buyers rarely get at once: a machine that runs cool, stays quiet, and lasts the day.
Qualcomm is being cagey about the rest, no clock speeds, no GPU, no word on how much memory the thing can hold.
The Acer Aspire Go 15 is first in line. It's a 15.6-inch laptop with a 1080p screen, up to 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, two USB-C ports, a USB-A, HDMI 1.4, Wi-Fi 6E, a 1080p webcam, and a 53Wh battery. That 8GB is the asterisk, barely enough room for Windows to breathe, and Qualcomm pinned the limit on the memory shortage squeezing PC prices all year. With the same shortage still biting, it's worth wondering whether that $300 promise survives the months between now and when these laptops actually go on sale.
Built on borrowed phone silicon
Getting to $300 meant raiding the spare-parts drawer. Snapdragon C ditches the custom Oryon cores that power Qualcomm's pricier Snapdragon X laptops and its latest phones. In come Kryo cores built on Arm's stock designs, the same family you'd find in more lower-tier chips from Qualcomm powering budget phones and Chromebooks.That said, Qualcomm didn't cut everywhere. Every Snapdragon C laptop gets an NPU for on-device AI, and that's rare down here, the chips with AI smarts usually sit in laptops that cost a lot more. It won't clear Microsoft's 40 TOPS bar, so there's no Copilot+ sticker on the lid, but the silicon is there. Qualcomm also promises the trio budget buyers rarely get at once: a machine that runs cool, stays quiet, and lasts the day.
Qualcomm is being cagey about the rest, no clock speeds, no GPU, no word on how much memory the thing can hold.
Blame the MacBook Neo for this one
The reason behind this chip isn't hard to spot. Apple's MacBook Neo, $599 or $499 for students, changed what people expect from a budget laptop by running macOS on an iPhone chip. Qualcomm watched and borrowed the playbook. Snapdragon laptops have mostly started near $500 to $600, so $300 roughly halves the entry fee, and Intel's Wildcat Lake chips are circling the same shoppers.The Acer Aspire Go 15 is first in line. It's a 15.6-inch laptop with a 1080p screen, up to 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, two USB-C ports, a USB-A, HDMI 1.4, Wi-Fi 6E, a 1080p webcam, and a 53Wh battery. That 8GB is the asterisk, barely enough room for Windows to breathe, and Qualcomm pinned the limit on the memory shortage squeezing PC prices all year. With the same shortage still biting, it's worth wondering whether that $300 promise survives the months between now and when these laptops actually go on sale.
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