Ever since the announcement of the Snapdragon X Elite platform late last year, we’ve seen a constant stream of rumours and leaks about its performance. Fortunately, we’ve now been able to get hands on experience with it to show just how powerful and efficient this platform is shaping up to be.
A few weeks ago, I was invited* to Qualcomm’s headquarters in San Diego for some hands on demos of the X Elite platform to answer just that – how does the Snapdragon X Elite stack up to the competition?
Benchmarks
During the demos, we had access to a few reference hardware systems that were running pre-defined benchmarks, such as 3D Mark, Jetstream, etc. The table below lists some of the results of these tests that were running on a 23w Snapdragon X Elite model (system wattage not package wattage) versus an Intel Core Ultra 7 155h:
Benchmark | Snapdragon X Elite 23w | Intel Core Ultra 7-155h |
7-Zip File Compression (lower is better) | 18.98s | 21.09s |
Visual Studio Code Compilation (lower is better) | 30.56s | 68.14s |
3D Mark GPU Benchmark | 39.11 FPS | 33.98 FPS |
Spedometer2.0 (Edge – Native ARM, higher is better) | 438 | 376 |
Spedometer2.0 (Chrome – Native ARM, higher is better) | 457 | 413 |
JetStream 2 (Chrome – Native ARM, higher is better) | 316.765 | 295.098 |
Geekbench 6 CPU | 2774 single / 14027 multi | 2401 single / 13001 multi |
Procyon – AI Inference Benchmark | 1716 (Qualcomm SNPE) | 514 (Intel OpenVINO) |
As you can see from the numbers above, the X Elite is no slouch, beating out the Intel Core Ultra 7 155h in every single benchmark at just a fraction of the power draw. And that’s the key for me, at least – the fact the X Elite was running a total system power draw of around 23w compared to the 100+w that just the CPU can draw on the…
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