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According to news from this site on October 11, today, Qualcomm announced the launch of the Snapdragon X (pronounced "ex" instead of 10) series of chips.
This series of chips is based on custom Oryon CPU cores and is suitable for laptops and is designed to compete with Apple's custom chip Apple Silicon.
Qualcomm pointed out that Oryon CPU will bring "a huge leap in performance and energy efficiency." It added that the combination of CPU and NPU will lead to a better on-device experience, indicating the growing trend of generative AI. This is worth mentioning
Simply put, if the Snapdragon 8cx is targeting the Intel Core i5 (which is what Qualcomm itself claims), then the Snapdragon X series is designed to compete with the Core i9.
Prior to this, although Qualcomm adjusted and evolved into Kryo by adapting Arm’s core designs such as Cortex-X2 and other IP, it was still essentially a Cortex core.
After Qualcomm acquired Nuvia, they now have an architectural license, which means they can develop a chip from scratch. They only need to design according to the same instruction set, so that they can develop system-level chips like Apple
But unfortunately, Qualcomm only released the "Snapdragon X" brand today rather than specific products. It is expected that Qualcomm will reveal the complete look of this product at the Snapdragon Summit in a few weeks, and this site will also bring you more reports at that time, so stay tuned.
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