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Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite: Competition for Apple, Intel and AMD chips

Martin Jud
25.10.2023
Translation: machine translated

The fact that Windows on Arm is slow to run is not only due to a lack of ported software but also because Arm processors are too weak. This is set to change in 2024 with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite.

At the Snapdragon Summit, Qualcomm presented a new arm-based system-on-a-chip (SoC) for notebooks and convertibles. The first devices with the Snapdragon X Elite are set to appear from mid-2024. The new SoC should be able to compete with Arm chips from Apple (M2) as well as x86 chips from Intel and AMD.

Snapdragon X Elite - what the SoC has to offer

The Arm SoC contains the following:

This is the first time in Qualcomm's history that cores with over 4 GHz are being used. Instead of three external displays with 4K resolution at 60 Hertz, two 5K displays with 60 Hertz can also be used.

Better than Apple's M2 and Intel's Core i7-13800H

Even though Qualcomm will already have to compete with Intel's Meteor Lake and Apple's M3 Max when it is released in mid-2024, the manufacturer has not refrained from providing performance data on current chips.

The single-thread performance is said to be 13.5 per cent higher than Apple's M2 Max thanks to 4.3 GHz Turbo in Geekbench 6.2.1 - with 3227 to 2841 points. It should also be roughly the same as Intel's Core i9-13980HX, which achieved 3192 points. Compared to the Apple SoC, it is said to consume 30 per cent less energy with the same performance. Compared to Intel, the power consumption at peak performance is said to be 70 per cent lower.

The Adreno iGPU on the SoC is said to be about twice as powerful as the iGPU of an Intel Core i7-13800H. If the Adreno calls up the peak performance of the Intel GPU, the power consumption is said to be 74 per cent lower. Compared to the iGPU of an AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS, the Adreno is said to be 80 per cent more powerful. With the same performance, it is said to consume 80 per cent less energy.

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