It is also interesting to note that the package will support WiFi7 and Bluetooth 5.4. The slide notes that it uses 1/3 of the power at the same peak PC performance of x86 offerings. In addition to marketing excellent performance compared to x86 solutions, Qualcomm also advertises the SoC as power efficient. All of this is packed on a die manufactured by TSMC on a 4 nm node. Snapdragon Elite X has PCIe 4.0 and supports UFS 4.0 for outside connection. Apparently, the memory controller is an 8-channel one with a 16-bit width and a maximum bandwidth of 136 GB/s. The SoC supports LPDDR5X memory running at 8533 MT/s and a maximum capacity of 64 GB. For the camera, the Spectra Image Sensor Processor (ISP) is there to support up to 4K HDR video capture on a dual 36 MP or a single 64 MP camera setup. Accompanying the CPU and GPU, there are dedicated AI and image processing accelerators, like Hexagon Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which can process 45 trillion operations per second (TOPS). The GPU part of Snapdragon Elite X is still based on Qualcomm's Adreno IP however, the performance figures are up significantly to reach 4.6 TeraFLOPS of supposedly FP32 single-precision power. However, the slide notes that this is all pure "big" core configuration of the SoC, so no big.LITTLE design is done. The SoC can reach up to 4.3 GHz on single and dual-core boosting. While we don't know their base frequencies, the all-core boost reaches 3.8 GHz. The Snapdragon Elite X SoC is built on top of Nuvia-derived Oryon cores, which Qualcomm put 12 off in the SoC. Thanks to the information from Windows Report, we have received numerous details regarding Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon Elite X chip for laptops.
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