---
title: "Snapdragon X Elite: Qualcomm is finally serious about laptops."
date: 2023-10-26
url: https://remiam.co.uk/notes/snapdragon-x-elite-finally-serious
tags: [Snapdragon, Qualcomm, ARM, Windows]
read_time_minutes: 6
description: "Snapdragon X Elite announcement — Qualcomm finally ships an ARM laptop chip designed to compete with Apple Silicon. What is real, what is marketing, and what we expect in 2024."
---

# Snapdragon X Elite: Qualcomm is finally serious about laptops.

*Published 2023-10-26 · 6 min read · by Liam (Remiam)*

Qualcomm announced the X Elite this month. It's the first ARM Windows chip with believable single-thread performance. Apple Silicon now has a real competitor — eventually.

Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon X Elite this week at their Snapdragon Summit. After years of underwhelming ARM Windows chips, this is the first one designed to genuinely compete with Apple Silicon. The benchmarks Qualcomm showed are striking. The benchmarks the rest of the industry will run next year are what we're actually waiting for.

## What's new

- Oryon CPU cores — Qualcomm's first custom laptop-grade cores, designed by the team that made Apple's A-series chips before they joined Qualcomm.
- 12 cores at up to 3.8GHz, 4.3GHz dual-core boost. Single-thread numbers Apple Silicon has dominated for years.
- 45 TOPS NPU for on-device AI — directly relevant for the Copilot+ generation of Windows experiences.
- Up to 64GB unified-style memory, real iGPU performance, hardware media engine.

## Snapdragon X Elite vs Apple M3

| Spec | Snapdragon X Elite | Apple M3 (2023) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| CPU cores | 12 Oryon | 8 (4P + 4E) |
| Peak boost clock | 4.3 GHz (dual-core) | ~4.0 GHz |
| Process node | TSMC 4nm | TSMC 3nm |
| NPU performance | 45 TOPS | Neural Engine, not directly comparable |
| Max unified memory | 64GB | 24GB (M3 base) |
| Launch target | Mid-2024 | Shipping now |

*Snapdragon X Elite (announced) vs Apple M3 (shipping).*

## What's still uncertain

- Sustained performance under thermal load. Demo benchmarks are short. Real laptops are not.
- x86 emulation. Microsoft's Prism is improving but it's still a translation layer.
- OEM execution. The chip is one thing; HP, Dell, Lenovo each shipping good laptops with it is another.
- Developer tooling. Native ARM builds of pro software are improving — they need to keep improving.

> Apple Silicon spent three years uncontested at the top of the laptop chip stack. That changes next year. Healthy competition is going to mean faster everything for everyone.

## What this means for us

- If you're testing client products on Windows, ARM Windows is about to become a real second target.
- Native ARM builds of dev tooling matter more from 2024 onwards — Node, Docker, IDEs.
- Browser ARM performance is finally going to be on par with x86. Test there.
- We're not switching the studio. We are buying one X Elite machine when they ship for compatibility testing.

Apple Silicon spent three years uncontested at the top of the laptop chip stack. That changes next year. Healthy competition is going to mean faster everything for everyone.

## References

1. [Qualcomm — Snapdragon X Elite product page](https://www.qualcomm.com/products/mobile/snapdragon/laptops-and-tablets/snapdragon-x-elite)
2. [Anandtech — Snapdragon X Elite deep dive](https://www.anandtech.com/show/21111/qualcomm-snapdragon-x-elite-performance-preview-a-first-look-at-whats-to-come)
