Snapdragon X Plus with 5G Modem in Development for Windows: Report


Previously, we highlighted Qualcomm’s plans not only to release the Snapdragon X Elite chipset for Windows PCs but also to work on a new iteration called the “Snapdragon X Plus“. This Plus version consists of four distinct SKUs, identified with the “X1P” prefix. According to a report by WinFuture, Qualcomm has been actively developing the X1P44100 and X1P46100 variants of the Snapdragon X Plus since February.

However, details regarding the chipset’s frequency, core count, power profile, and GPU capability remain undisclosed. What sets the Snapdragon X Plus chipset apart is the integration of a Snapdragon X65 5G modem, currently undergoing testing alongside it. This implies that forthcoming Windows laptops equipped with the Snapdragon X Plus chipset will have the ability to access 5G mobile connectivity independently, eliminating the necessity for tethering.

The vision of an efficient and potent always-connected PC (ACPC) could soon become a reality. Additionally, the report suggests that the Snapdragon X Plus variant might incorporate 10 Oryon CPU cores, deviating from the 12 cores found in the premium Snapdragon X Elite chipset. It appears that previous speculations regarding the development of an eight-core Qualcomm PC chipset have likely been abandoned.

Reports suggest that the Snapdragon X Plus will be introduced to the market following the debut of the Snapdragon X Elite, expected in June. For those unaware, Microsoft is hosting an event in May, during which the company will unveil Surface laptops equipped with the Snapdragon X Elite chipset. These new ARM-based laptops are slated to be available for shipping in June.

Furthermore, a Qualcomm engineer recently affirmed that Windows games will seamlessly function on the Snapdragon X Elite processor. Additionally, recent benchmarks for the Snapdragon X Elite indicate performance comparable to the Apple M2 chipset, which is promising. However, it falls short of surpassing the Apple M3 chipset, based on leaked benchmarks available thus far.

Are you looking forward to the release of Windows laptops powered by the Snapdragon X Elite? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!


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