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Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X chips bring Windows on Arm to cheaper laptops

Copilot Plus PCs will soon be available in the $600 price range.

Copilot Plus PCs will soon be available in the $600 price range.

The Snapdragon X processor
The Snapdragon X processor
Image: Qualcomm
Tom Warren
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years.

Qualcomm is introducing another Arm laptop chip to its Snapdragon X series today, lowering the cost of Copilot Plus PCs to around $600. The new Snapdragon X joins the existing Snapdragon X Plus and X Elite and will be available in a variety of devices from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo in the coming months.

The Snapdragon X is designed for mainstream and budget laptops, so it won’t offer as good of performance as the X Plus or X Elite variants. Qualcomm is still promising better performance per watt compared to Intel’s Core 5 120U processor and better battery life across a variety of tests.

Much like the rest of the Snapdragon X series, the base Snapdragon X chip will include a 45 TOPS NPU that supports Microsoft’s Copilot Plus features. The Qualcomm Oryon CPU has eight cores that boost at up to 3GHz and is built on the same 4nm process node as the rest of the Snapdragon X series.

The Snapdragon X platform.
The Snapdragon X platform.
Image: Qualcomm

It looks like the Snapdragon X will also lay the groundwork for some of the first Qualcomm-powered mini desktop PCs. Qualcomm is promising the “world’s first mini desktop PC powered by Snapdragon X series” tomorrow, so it certainly sounds like more Copilot Plus mini PCs are on the way.

The Snapdragon X will really have an impact on the $600 laptop market. It’s poised to put even more pressure on Intel’s efforts here, and Qualcomm says more than 60 laptop designs from OEMs are currently in production or development based on the Snapdragon X series of chips. More than 100 are on the way by 2026. Windows on Arm momentum isn’t slowing down.

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