Snapdragon Summit SEA: Qualcomm introduces the Snapdragon X Series for better tech accessibility

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Today, Qualcomm is holding the Snapdragon Summit SEA in Singapore. During this event, Qualcomm will organise a showcase that displays the capabilities and tech specs of the Snapdragon X Series processors. That said, what should you know about them?

For your information, one of the Qualcomm spokespersons stated that Qualcomm’s mission is to make technology more accessible to the public. Hence, the standard Snapdragon X should be a good entry point compared to the Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite.

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To recap, Qualcomm still promises better performance per watt than the Intel Core 5 120U processor and better battery life across various tests. Like the rest of the Snapdragon X series, this 'standard' Snapdragon X chip is equipped with a 45 TOPS NPU that supports Microsoft's Copilot+ feature.

Moreover, the Qualcomm Oryon CPU has eight cores that can reach speeds of up to 3GHz and is built on the same 4nm process node as the rest of the Snapdragon X series. Apart from that, the Snapdragon X also supports LPDDR5x RAM memory, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB 4.0, and 5G connectivity.

 


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