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Tuxedo Computers cancels Snapdragon X1 Elite Linux laptop
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Linux PC maker Tuxedo Computers has ceased development of a Snapdragon X1 Elite-powered laptop after more than 18 months of work. The company stated that the first-generation chip proved less suitable for Linux than expected. The decision also factors in the imminent launch of the Snapdragon X2 Elite.
At MWC 2026 in Barcelona, Fibocom unveiled its FG205 module and a 5G MiFi solution powered by the Qualcomm QMB415 platform. This new offering supports the Linux operating system and features customized hardware for wireless broadband applications. The design aims to reduce costs and simplify integration for device manufacturers.
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The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel will introduce mainline support for the SpacemiT K3 RVA23 system-on-chip and the Qualcomm Kaanapali. This development aims to enhance compatibility for these processors within the open-source ecosystem. Phoronix reports on these hardware advancements in the Linux kernel.
Android 16's new Linux Terminal feature allows running desktop Linux apps on mobile devices, but Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips, including the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, do not support it due to lacking non-protected virtual machine capabilities. Users must opt for devices with chips from Google, MediaTek, or Samsung to access this functionality. The limitation stems from hardware design choices prioritizing security over broader virtualization access.
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Developers have submitted patches to enable Linux display support for Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. This development signals advancing open-source compatibility for the new ARM-based chip. The patches were posted on Phoronix, a key resource for Linux hardware news.