Exclusive processing platform on Copilot+ PC era
Microsoft and several major device manufacturers (OEMs) have announced the Copilot+ PC line, all powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X processor.
These processors include the Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus. At the moment, these are the only chips on the market that can help realize Copilot+ experiences. The Snapdragon X series stands out by bringing leading artificial intelligence (AI) technology and superior performance, bringing breakthrough power to this PC line and revolutionizing the user's interaction with PC through Copilot+.
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Copilot+ PC will be the future of PC.
To enhance the performance experience for the Windows ecosystem, Qualcomm chips come with a dedicated processor designed to accelerate machine learning algorithms (NPU), with NPU performance per watt for the Snapdragon X Elite chip being 2.6x higher than the M3 and 5.4x higher than the Core Ultra 7. With the Qualcomm Hexagon NPU architecture, the chip can deliver peak performance of up to 24 TOPS/watt in use cases, and when combined with the flagship Qualcomm Oryon CPU, the Snapdragon X Elite leads the way in performance per watt, achieving the highest PC CPU performance of the competition at 60% of the power consumption.
Qualcomm says its partnership with Microsoft ushers in a new era for PCs, combining the power of the Snapdragon X Series and Copilot+ to deliver breakthrough AI features that redefine the PC experience, all with industry-leading performance and multi-day battery life.
Qualcomm's OEM partners have also announced the first PCs with Copilot+ and exclusive Snapdragon X Series in a variety of form factors and price points, which we hope will revolutionize the PC industry, putting Windows at the forefront of technology and allowing users to experience the limits of performance, creativity, and entertainment.
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The list of Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon X series chips is now confirmed.
Copilot+ PCs powered by the Snapdragon X Series deliver industry-leading performance per watt across the Windows ecosystem, while also delivering breakthrough AI experiences with exceptional battery life. The recently announced Copilot+ PCs powered by the Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus include the Acer Swift 14 AI; ASUS Vivobook S 15; Dell XPS 13, Inspiron 14 Plus, Inspiron 14, Latitude 7455 and Latitude 5455; HP OmniBook X AI and HP EliteBook Ultra AI; Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x and ThinkPad T14s Gen 6; Surface Laptop and Surface Pro; Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge.
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