Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus may be the laptop chip of Intel and Apple’s nightmares


Qualcomm isn’t wasting any time filling out its ultra-portable PC chip roster, adding a new Snapdragon X Plus range to slide in behind its still-fresh and high-end Snapdragon X Elite.

If this mobile PC SoC approach sounds similar, that’s because Qualcomm is taking almost the same approach as Apple with its ARM-based silicon, but in reverse. Where Apple chose to start with its most basic silicon: M1, M2, M3, and then add cores to build out – for instance, the M1 Pro (8 cores), M1 Max (10 cores), and M1 Ultra (20 Cores) – Qualcomm launched what might be its most powerful Snapdragon X chip, the X Elite, in October and is now following with the X Plus, a still-premium chip that strips out a few features in the name of affordability and power efficiency.



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