“The desktop PC is dying.” It’s something we’ve been hearing for decades—hell, at this point there might even be writers covering desktop PCs who’ve heard it their entire lives. But Qualcomm’s push for Arm hardware and Intel’s somewhat frantic defense of the x86 has lots of people repeating it again. At Computex, Adam picked the brain of Steve from GamersNexus on this topic. In the consumer market, standalone desktop PCs are going to remain a small slice of the pie compared to laptops. But what’s prompted this speculation is Qualcomm’s latest generation of Snapdragon chips and Microsoft’s whol…