Qualcomm has unveiled its latest flagship processor, the Snapdragon X2 Plus chip, at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The company's move comes as a more toned-down version of the high-end Snapdragon X2 Elite processor that was introduced in September.
While still part of the Windows 11 Copilot+ lineup, the Snapdragon X2 Plus is a step down from its elite counterpart. Both processors are being touted for their ability to support AI-driven tasks and deliver fast performance. The six-core and ten-core variants boast improved multi-core processing capabilities over previous models.
In terms of raw power, the Snapdragon X2 Plus features up to 35% faster single-core performance compared to its predecessor. This means users can expect smoother and more responsive performance in applications that rely heavily on AI processing.
Furthermore, the Adreno GPU within the new processor has seen a significant boost in performance, with improvements reaching up to 29%. With these enhancements, Qualcomm is confident that the Snapdragon X2 Plus will provide an edge over its competitors in the market.
The chip's improved capabilities could make it more appealing to manufacturers looking for a reliable and powerful processor for their Windows 11 Copilot+ devices.
While still part of the Windows 11 Copilot+ lineup, the Snapdragon X2 Plus is a step down from its elite counterpart. Both processors are being touted for their ability to support AI-driven tasks and deliver fast performance. The six-core and ten-core variants boast improved multi-core processing capabilities over previous models.
In terms of raw power, the Snapdragon X2 Plus features up to 35% faster single-core performance compared to its predecessor. This means users can expect smoother and more responsive performance in applications that rely heavily on AI processing.
Furthermore, the Adreno GPU within the new processor has seen a significant boost in performance, with improvements reaching up to 29%. With these enhancements, Qualcomm is confident that the Snapdragon X2 Plus will provide an edge over its competitors in the market.
The chip's improved capabilities could make it more appealing to manufacturers looking for a reliable and powerful processor for their Windows 11 Copilot+ devices.