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Posted by BigJohn
 - Yesterday at 22:15:01
Quote from: Trent on Yesterday at 12:02:38They should work hard on GPU performance. After NVidia releases ARM CPU with proper GeForce - nobody will look at Snapdragon anymore.
LMAO. Nvidia's ARM consumer CPU has been such a bugged mess. They let LLMs handle subsystem firmware coding and are now hiring every contractor in Chinese Taipei to TRY and salvage the mess. If launched today it would be EOL by June.
Posted by SomeoneElse
 - Yesterday at 21:36:44
Quote from: Trent on Yesterday at 12:02:38They should work hard on GPU performance. After NVidia releases ARM CPU with proper GeForce - nobody will look at Snapdragon anymore.

Sure bud.
Posted by Trent
 - Yesterday at 12:02:38
They should work hard on GPU performance. After NVidia releases ARM CPU with proper GeForce - nobody will look at Snapdragon anymore.
Posted by SomeoneElse
 - Yesterday at 05:05:20
Quote from: Phil995511 on Yesterday at 02:56:48It's a CPU that performs well in benchmarks, but not in real-world applications.

Sure bud.
Posted by Phil995511
 - Yesterday at 02:56:48
It's a CPU that performs well in benchmarks, but not in real-world applications.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 13, 2026, 23:16:42
Qualcomms Snapdragon-X2-Elite-Prozessoren sind da und bieten sehr gute Leistungsdaten, auch bei niedrigen Power Limits. Weder Intels neue Panther-Lake-Generation noch AMDs Zen-5-Generation können hier mithalten.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualcomms-Snapdragon-X2-Elite-laesst-Intel-und-AMD-ziemlich-alt-aussehen-auch-bei-geringen-Power-Limits.1272885.0.html