Qualcomm’s big chip merger plan paves the way for – wait for it – the return of the Windows Phone

Well, the time has finally come. Qualcomm could merge its Snapdragon mobile and PC processors under one consolidated ‘Elite’ brand, bringing us one step closer to the product I’ve always wanted: the perfect combination of phone and PC.

Despite the sad demise of Windows Phonethe gap between phones and PCs has narrowed over the years, with the introduction of Windows and ChromeOS tablets further muddying things up. The smartphone in your pocket is almost certainly more powerful than a desktop PC from 20 or even 10 years ago, and today’s top-end mobile chips are even more impressive.

Working over the phone is quite common these days, especially during busy commutes. (Image credit: Shutterstock)

Many of us – myself included – have become more comfortable working from phones and tablets, and software has also evolved to meet these needs: When I was in school, the idea arose to create Microsoft Word documents being able to edit on my crappy flip phone It felt like a distant dream, but now I can work on my work in Google Docs Pixel8 with ease.