Samsung does an Apple with its first Snapdragon X Elite laptop, suggesting the new Arm-based Windows

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

When Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon X Elite, an Arm-based processor for Windows PCs, many thought that this could be the turning point for x86 chips, as the specs looked mighty powerful. That point might be somewhat far off in the future, though, as one of the first X Elite-equipped laptops from Samsung is priced well into Apple territory, for a medium-specced machine.

That's according to ComputerBase who report that dealer entries for the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge point to a price tag of 1,800 euros ($1966/£1,534/AU$2,976) for a 14-inch, 16GB RAM, 512GB spec. If one hops over to the Apple Store and kits out the new M3-powered 13-inch Macbook Air with 16GB of RAM, you'll be faced with a charge of €1,759 or $1,499/£1,499/AU$2,399.

The comparison to the Macbook Air is appropriate because Apple's latest M3 processor is reasonably similar to the Snapdragon X Elite. Both utilised Arm licenses for the core architectures and early benchmarks for the Qualcomm chip showed that it performed quite a rummy mars lot better than Apple's M2 chip.

I don't think anyone was expecting the X Elite to be as cheap as a low-end x86 processor from AMD or Intel, as it's a brand-new and major development for Qualcomm. It's also directly targeted at the Windows laptop sector and to stand out in the enormous crowd of models and variants on offer, it needs to not only perform as well as the competition, rummy master it also needs to appear better too.

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But that's because they're designed for gaming, where you're almost certainly going to be using it plugged in. A more equivalent x86 lightweight laptop would be the Microsoft Surface 5. For the same rummy modern price, you get a 13.5-inch screen, 12th Gen Intel Core i5, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a pretty lousy gaming experience.

Some preliminary gaming benchmarks for the Snapdragon X Elite put it roughly into the same performance category as a handheld gaming PC. That's mightily encouraging but they don't usually cost $1,499 though.

So while it's good news that AMD and Intel are going to face a new competitor in the Windows laptop chip market, we're going to have a wait a while before we see vendors offering $1,000 models sporting an X Elite processor.

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