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Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme Analysis, Benchmarks & Efficiency - Serious rival for Apple and a problem for AMD & Intel

Started by Redaktion, April 07, 2026, 16:00:06

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Good good

Quote from: Astralquarks on April 08, 2026, 02:44:26Was basically neck to neck with M5
Except in Single-Core Performance & Efficiency, where the M5 is 20% better and this, where the M5 is 2.2 times better:
QuoteApple M5 10-Core
MacBook Air 15 M5   
12.8 Points per Watt

Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme X2E-94-100
Zenbook A16 UX3607   
5.83 Points per Watt
But there's this video youtube.com/watch?v=HKxIGgyeISM ("Apple's GPU Power Numbers Are Wrong — I Proved It") that shows that Apple's reporting may not be correct, as also the battery runtime doesn't last longer on the Air M5, but maybe it depends on what a battery test tests.

Quoteeven though the raw GPU performance is only on the level of the M5 GPU with 10 cores
Expected, because of the same bandwidth:
M5: 153.6 GB/s = 128-bit * 9600 MT/s / 1000 / 8.
X2 Elite: 152.4 GB/s = 128-bit * 9523 MT/s / 1000 / 8.

Worgarthe

Not just Elite, not just Extreme, but Elite Extreme 🥵 Unless others bring Ultra Elite Extreme Pro Max AI+ this one is clearly the best on the planet.

Silly names are not even funny at all anymore...

Mattias

Would be great to see Qualcomm have great support for Linux right out of the gate, have they learned anything from their dismal launch of the previous Snapdragon CPU release?


SD Express

One thing that's pretty neat on these things is apparently, they're among the first to support SD Express cards natively within this SoC.

To my knowledge none of the current Intel, AMD or Apple laptops support this.

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