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STORM Bert is wreaking havoc with the UK's travel network, with road, rail and ferry routes all facing significant disruption. A series of six red travel alerts have been activated, while the Met Office has announced yellow and amber weather warnings covering swathes of the nation. Advertisement 3 Several major roads have been closed as Storm Bert batters the UK with snow and rain Credit: Reuters 3 There are wide-ranging delays and cancellations on the rail network Credit: LNP 3 Multiple ferries have also been cancelled Credit: BNPS All of the North, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as much of Scotland and the South Coast are braced for severe conditions. An amber warning for snow and ice covers a section of the Scottish Highlands, while another for snow only stretches from just north of Manchester to Newcastle and then west to the Borders. Forecasters say the storm could bring "heavy rain, strong winds and disruptive snow to parts of the UK through the weekend". They added that this could potentially cause some travel disruption and even flooding. Advertisement READ MORE UK NEWS BERT ALERT Stock up on food & water, Brits told as Storm Bert hits in 'multi-hazard' event ON THE MERC Captain Tom Moore's disgraced daughter seen driving flash £140k Mercedes GLE And the first half of that prediction has already come to pass, as National Highways raised six serious travel alerts. Officials announced that the A66, which crosses the Pennines in North Yorkshire, would be closed in both directions due to heavy snow. Likewise, the nearby A628 has been hit with long delays between the A616 and the A57. Drivers have been advised to seek "alternative routes" including the M60, M62 and M1. Advertisement Most read in The Sun NO MAN'S LAND Shankland set to quit Hearts as he admits 'this is the situation we're at' SWING YER HOOK Pop-up swingers club in sleepy Scots town axed after angry locals complain SNOW END Storm Bert develops into Atlantic weather bomb due to go off across Scotland COKE BUST Scots drug dealer jailed after 120mph cop chase with £2.5m coke stashed in car Further south, the A14 is closed in both directions from J36 to J37 as a result of a " serious collision between three cars". One of the vehicles is reported to have rolled and there is "no indication" of how long the closure will remain in place. Wet and windy for many – Morning Weather Forecast UK – Met Office Weather Drivers travelling westbound are urged to exit at J37 and divert along the A142, A1123 and A10 before rejoining at J33. There is no official diversion in place for eastbound motorists, who are advised to use "local routes" to avoid the shutdown. Advertisement Heading South West to Hampshire, the A34 is closed southbound between the A272 and the junction with the M3. This is due to another "serious collision", this time involving a tree. A full diversion route, making use of the M3, can be found on the National Highways website. The Severn Bridge, which allows cars to cross in South Wales, is closed in both directions due to strong winds. Advertisement The M4 Prince of Wales Bridge remains open and can be used instead, but extra traffic is expected. Finally, there is a further warning for the North East in its entirety, with road bosses predicting "three to five hours of heavy snow" which will "accumulate quickly at all levels". This includes the closures of the A66, as well as disruption on the A628 and M62 as anywhere between two to four inches of snow fall. Drivers are advised to plan their journeys in advance and check the route before setting out. Advertisement More information can be found on the National Highways website and via its regional X feeds. You can also call its 24/7 contact centre team on 0300 123 5000 for "up to the minute" updates. Elsewhere, ferry operators have cancelled or restricted several services over the weekend. Select DFDS sailings between the UK and France have been cancelled, as have some P&O and CalMac routes around Scotland and Northern Ireland. Advertisement Read more on the Scottish Sun SNOW AWAY Met Office shares amber warning list of 6 Scots areas to be worst hit with snow ROD RAGE Celtic fan slams Rod Stewart as he says 'I've invested more and I'm a pensioner' On the railways, Avanti West Coast has cancelled all services north of Preston, while South Western rail has asked passengers to only us the line west of Basingstoke where essential. There are speed limits in place across Scotland and the Borders, leading to long delays, while ScotRail has cancelled or shorterned select services around Inverness, Glasgow and Carlisle.Liu Shaoang, a name once synonymous with fierce competition and intense rivalry in the world of short track speed skating, has now emerged as a surprising contender in the final lap of his career. Hailing from Hungary, Liu Shaoang was long seen as a formidable opponent to the dominant Chinese short track team, known for their speed, agility, and impeccable technique on the ice. However, in a remarkable twist of fate, Liu Shaoang has now become a crucial player in the sport, proving that age is no barrier to success.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chip made waves before its debut because of rumored promises of high performance and lengthy battery life for laptops. That hype stuck around after the chip lineup debuted in June because Qualcomm actually delivered an incredibly strong Windows-on- experience that rivals that of ’s MacBooks. One of the best examples of the Snapdragon X Elite’s greatness is the Laptop 7. In our , the laptop earned a perfect score, thanks in large part to its stellar performance and near 16-hour battery life — both of which are a direct result of the Snapdragon X Elite chip. There are still a few , but there’s no denying the Snapdragon X Elite chip has finally propelled Windows laptops into a competitive space with MacBooks, something x86-based chips from and have failed to do for years. But what about in the desktop PC world? Is there a chance Qualcomm desktop CPUs could outshine those of AMD and Intel in 2025? Let’s talk about it. Qualcomm’s current Arm-based chips are impressive in multiple ways The Snapdragon X Elite chips available now (and even Snapdragon X Plus variants, too) are crushing the competition when it comes to performance power. Our sister site compared Geekbench 6 performance scores for Snapdragon X Elite chips against chips from Intel and AMD, and found that the X Elite outperformed its competitors by 18 - 25%. That said, we’re talking about performance in laptops specifically. What’s most impressive about Qualcomm’s X Elite chips is that they’re able to perform so well despite also boasting leading battery life, something that only matters for laptops. That’s not to say desktop PCs don’t need to be efficient, but it’s much more of a concern for laptops because of their mobile nature. Qualcomm was supposed to release a Snapdragon-powered mini PC in June, but the company in October because it did not meet Qualcomm’s “usual standards of excellence.” One said this little device “could revolutionize the Mini PC market,” and many people seem to agree. It’s unfortunate we didn’t get more of a chance to compare it to other mini PCs performance-wise, but it’s clear Qualcomm has future desktop PC plans in store. According to , Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said, “You’re going to see us with a lot of designs on desktops, mini desktops, and eventually, you won’t be surprised of us still thinking about high-performance desktop. We are on this journey. As I said, we’re here to stay.” We know Qualcomm is actively working on desktop CPU options, but info on how many cores its desktop CPUs may have, clock speed, or any other specifics regarding its architecture is pretty much nonexistent right now. If Qualcomm succeeds in creating and selling a viable desktop CPU, in either a full tower or a mini PC, I think it would only become the first pick for those looking for the most affordable desktop option that promises decent performance, especially businesses looking for cheap PCs. In terms of more powerful, gaming-capable desktop PCs and DIY PCs, I think AMD and Intel will still be the preferred brands in 2025. AMD and Intel are so established that Qualcomm might not make a dent in the space If you’re building a PC today, you’ll likely be picking between a CPU from Intel or AMD. The companies have flip-flopped over the years when it comes to which is better in terms of price and performance, but those two brands have established themselves as the brands in the world. I don’t see Qualcomm shaking that up in 2025. Right now, AMD is the go-to pick if you’re building a gaming PC and Intel is the choice for those looking for peak productivity performance. The only way I see Qualcomm elbowing its way into competition against AMD and Intel is if it markets its desktop chips as “the most affordable.” Before it was canceled, one of the most attractive qualities of the Snapdragon X Elite-powered mini PC was its $899 price. If Qualcomm could replicate that pricepoint in pre-built desktop PCs or standalone CPUs for DIY-ers, that’d be the move to make. Plus, for gamers, the incompatibility issues with Windows-on-Arm will probably still be too great in 2025. Granted, at 30-35fps smoothly, but we can only speculate as to how well it may perform when mixed with a discrete GPU in a desktop build. It’s entirely possible Qualcomm could craft a desktop CPU capable of at least 60fps in most games, but people would need to see this in action via reviews and hands-on experiences before being convinced to buy. And even then, it would likely have to be more affordable than the to be worth it for most people. A new competitor might overshadow Qualcomm In addition to the struggles Qualcomm already faces going up against Intel and AMD, a new Windows-on-Arm competitor may also throw a wrench into the company’s plans. Established powerhouse in the PC space . Considering has already gained trust from many PC builders as a reliable, go-to option for the , the company would have a leg up over Qualcomm when it comes to selling an Arm chip as a smarter pick over an x86 chip from AMD or Intel. Most rumors suggest Nvidia is working on a mobile SoC that would combine a CPU, GPU, and possibly NPU, to compete with Qualcomm in the laptop space. But seeing as Nvidia already has rapport with PC builders, it seems like a no-brainer that the company would also develop Arm chips for desktop PCs as well. Right now, Qualcomm has the unique advantage of being the only chipmaker in demand for Windows-on-Arm laptops. With Nvidia in the mix—and possibly AMD as well, if a recent bears out—Qualcomm would have more to prove. Ultimately, the success of both Qualcomm’s and Nvidia’s future Arm-based desktop CPUs will be based on accompanying software. Both companies may be able to make powerful chips, but if Windows doesn’t mesh well with them, they won’t be an optimal choice for anyone over x86-based chips from AMD and Intel. Right now, there’s a lot of potential for future desktop CPUs from Qualcomm and Nvidia. But will that potential be fully realized in 2025 to the point that it pushes AMD and Intel chips aside? Personally, I don’t think so.In the world of table tennis, the Chinese national team continues to set the standard for excellence and dominance on the global stage. With their remarkable performance and achievements, they have solidified their position as the top contenders in the sport, leading the way as world number one in four key categories.
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