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People are focusing on Qualcomm-powered hardware releases and development platforms: a Sony Xperia 1 VIII Europe leak points to Qualcomm’s new platform, while community discussions highlight building “real Linux” support for Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and evaluating Qualcomm’s QCC74xM EVK for modern connectivity.

Also known as qualcomm technologies·qualcomm snapdragon·snapdragon 8 elite gen 5·snapdragon 6 gen 5·snapdragon 4 gen 5

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Key Takeaway Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon platform and supporting developer boards are being actively validated and explored across phones and Linux/community tooling.
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Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon platform and supporting developer boards are being actively validated and explored across phones and Linux/community tooling.

People are focusing on Qualcomm-powered hardware releases and development platforms: a Sony Xperia 1 VIII Europe leak points to Qualcomm’s new platform, while community discussions highlight building “real Linux” support for Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and evaluating Qualcomm’s QCC74xM EVK for modern connectivity.

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Chip reference (phone) Qualcomm’s new platform mentioned in Xperia 1 VIII leak
Linux focus Real Linux for Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

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  • Track updates on Sony Xperia 1 VIII leaks for confirmation of Qualcomm’s new platform details in Europe. Igor's LAB
  • Follow community progress threads for “real Linux” on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (ongoing forum/build status). Level1Techs Forum

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Level1Techs Forum · 1 article
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