Battery Life for days
Snapdragon X Series Processors offer multi-day battery life – and keep up performance when unplugged2
Faster Speeds for Your Needs
High performance is one thing. Outperformance is another. PCs powered by Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme Processors run up to 66% faster than Apple M53 and up to 34% faster than Intel Core Ultra 94.
Better PC intelligence
Tap into brilliance with cutting-edge AI accelerating your apps. With an ultra-fast NPU of up to 80 trillion operations per second, PCs powered by Snapdragon X Series Processors are how you multitask – with ease.
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1. CPU Performance is based on Geekbench v6.2 Single-Core on Windows 11 OS run in October 2024. Snapdragon X Elite (X1E-80-100) was tested using a Dell XPS 13 (9345) on “Balanced” Power Mode in Windows and “Optimized” in Dell Power Manager. Intel Core Ultra 7 256V was tested using a Dell XPS 13 (9350) on “Balanced” Power Mode in Windows and “Standard mode” in Windows and “Optimized” in Dell Power Manager. The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 was tested using an ASUS VivoBook S14 (M5406WA) on “Balanced” Power Mode in Windows and “Standard mode” in MyASUS. Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices. Battery life varies significantly with device, settings, usage, and other factors.
2. Battery life varies significantly with device, settings, usage, and other factors. Snapdragon branded products are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries
3. CPU performance is based on Cinebench 2024 Multi-Core run on Windows 11 Qualcomm reference design with Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme (X2E-96-100) in Nov 2025 and Apple M5 on 15" MacBook Pro M5 in Apr 2024. Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
4. CPU Performance is based on Geekbench v6 Single-Core runs on the following Windows 11 devices: Qualcomm reference design with Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme (X2E-96-100) in Nov 2025 and ASUS Zenbook 14 UX3405CA with Intel Core Ultra 9 285H in Sept 2025. Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
5. CPU performance is based on Cinebench 2024 Multi Core run on the following Windows 11 devices: Intel Core Ultra 5 125U (12 core) on HP Pavilion 16 (AF0015TU) laptop in April 2024; Snapdragon X (X1-26-100) on Qualcomm reference design in April 2025. Power and performance comparison reflect results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
6. CPU performance is based on Cinebench 2024 Multi Core run on Snapdragon X (X1-26-100) and was tested using a Windows 11 Qualcomm reference design in Feb 2025 and Apple M2 15" MacBook Air M2 in April 2024. Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
7. CPU performance is based on Cinebench 2024 Multi Core run from April 2024 to Jan 2025 on the following Windows 11 devices: Intel Core Ultra 7 256V on Dell XPS 13 (9350) (max. performance reflected represents max. achievable results in given platform SlowLimit/FastLimit settings and no thermal limitations); Snapdragon X Plus (X1P-46-100) on Qualcomm reference design. Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
8. CPU performance is based on Cinebench 2024 Multi Core run on the following devices: Snapdragon X Plus (X1P-42-100) Qualcomm reference design in Feb 2025, and Apple M3 15" MacBook Air M3 in April 2024. Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
9. CPU performance is based on Geekbench v6.2 Multi-Core run in Windows 11 from April to October 2024. GPU performance is based on 3DMark WildLife Extreme on Windows 11 OS from March to December 2024. The Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 was tested using a Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge 16 (NP960XMB). The Snapdragon X Plus (XP4-100), Snapdragon X Plus 8-core (XP4-60-100) and Snapdragon X X2-21-100 were tested using Qualcomm reference designs.
10. CPU performance is based on Cinebench 2024 Multi-Core run in Windows 11 from April 2024 to January 2025. The Snapdragon X Elite (X1E-80-100) was tested using a Dell XPS 13 (9345). The Intel Core Ultra 9 288V was tested using a Dell XPS 13 (9350). Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
11. Performance is based on Cinebench 2024 CPU Multi Core test run between November 2024 and April 2025. Snapdragon X Elite (X1E-80-100) was tested using a Dell XPS 13 (9345) on Microsoft Windows 11 Home Build 26100. Apple M4 was tested using an Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (MC7C4HN/A) on MacOS Sequoia 15.5. Performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
12. CPU performance is based on Cinebench 2024 Multi Core run from April 2024 to Jan 2025 on the following Windows 11 devices: Snapdragon X2 Elite 18-core (X2E-90-100) on Qualcomm reference designs; Apple M5 on 15" MacBook Pro M5 and Apple M4 on 15" MacBook Air M4. Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.
13. GPU performance is based on 3DMark Steel Nomad Light score and NPU performance is based on UL Procyon AI Computer Vision score on the following Windows 11 devices: Snapdragon X2 Elite 18-core (X2E-88-100) on Qualcomm reference designs in Nov 2025; and Intel Core Ultra 9 285H on ASUS Zenbook 14 UX3405CA in Sept 2025. Power and performance comparison reflects results based on measurements and hardware instrumentation of given devices.