Qualcomm unveiled its Snapdragon X2 Elite and Extreme chips, claiming they're the 'fastest and most efficient processors for Windows PCs.' Built on 3nm with up to 18 cores and a 5GHz Arm CPU boost, the chips promise 31% more CPU power, up to 2.3x GPU performance, stronger AI processing, and 'multi-day battery life,' with devices expected in the first half of 2026. The Verge reports: There's also a new 80 TOPS Hexagon NPU, for AI tasks, that offers 37 percent more performance with a 16 percent power consumption improvement, the company claims. Qualcomm's characterizing all of this as a 'legendary leap in performance,' claiming the Elite Extreme in particular offers 'up to 75 percent faster CPU performance' at the same power. But it doesn't say who the competition is, or which chip it was up against, at least not in the press release. And while Qualcomm claims these power savings will lead to 'multi-day battery life,' that's also what the company said about last year's Snapdragon X Elite.
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