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Silicon Synchronicity: How Qualcomm’s Day-Zero Linux Support for Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Rewrites the Rules of Hardware Adoption
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Silicon Synchronicity: How Qualcomm’s Day-Zero Linux Support for Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Rewrites the Rules of Hardware Adoption
For decades, the architecture of the mobile semiconductor industry has been defined by a distinct lag—a temporal friction between the moment a foundry mints a new processor and the moment independent software developers can meaningfully utilize it. This delay, often measured in years, created a bifurcated ecosystem where proprietary Android kernels flourished while the broader, mainline Linux community was left to reverse-engineer drivers for ob…
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