Qualcomm is preparing to once again assert its claim in the PC market with Arm-based processors at a special event to be held as part of Computex 2025 and broadcast live directly on YouTube. The company’s CEO Cristiano Amon will take the stage on Monday, May 19 at 09:00 Turkish time and share the company’s future plans.
Qualcomm’s event will be interesting, especially since it takes place at a time when Arm-based solutions are on the rise against the x86 processor architecture that Intel and AMD have dominated for many years. In this transformation that began with Apple abandoning Intel in its MacBooks and switching to its own Arm-based chips, Qualcomm also joined the Windows Copilot+ laptop market with its Snapdragon X series.

The company argues that these chips are more successful than Intel’s competitors in terms of performance and energy efficiency. Snapdragon X chips, which stand out especially in artificial intelligence tasks and areas requiring graphic processing power, are positioned as a strong alternative to x86.
This year’s Computex event is also taking place at a time when the competition between Arm and x86 architectures is heating up. In particular, the news that Nvidia is preparing its own Arm-based processors for Windows PCs shows how quickly the market is shaping up.
Qualcomm’s keynote event is of critical importance not only for its own products, but also for the transformation of the entire PC world. In addition to the new processors, important statements are expected to be made at the event regarding Qualcomm’s AI PC strategy.
According to the company’s press release, Cristiano Amon will reveal how artificial intelligence is transforming computing from consumer experience to corporate applications, from industrial systems to productivity and creativity processes. It is planned to present live demos, especially on artificial intelligence solutions that work on devices.
Qualcomm’s statements at Computex 2025 are eagerly awaited as they will not only be a new hardware announcement, but also a strong vision on the future of the Arm architecture and how artificial intelligence will transform the computing experience.