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122 Snapdragon X1 Elite Linux laptop cancelled due to performance concerns — Linux PC maker says Qualcomm is ‘less suitable for Linux than expected’

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Tom's Hardware · 11/22/2025 11:29 EDT

Snapdragon X1 Elite Linux laptop cancelled due to performance concerns — Linux PC maker says Qualcomm is ‘less suitable for Linux than expected’

Tuxedo Computers, which builds Linux-powered desktops and laptops, has stopped work on Linux for the Snapdragon X1E, saying that the chip is less suitable for the open-source OS than expected.

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