Snapdragon X Elite Versions: All You Need to Know

Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 is the most powerful version from the pack

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Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite versions

When diving into the world of Snapdragon X Elite versions, it’s essential to understand the features and differences between each variant. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or a casual user, knowing these details can help you make an informed decision when selecting a device powered by these impressive chips.

What are all the Snapdragon X Elite chip versions?

1. Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100

ComponentSpecification
CPU12 Oryon cores, up to 3.8 GHz
Dual-core boost up to 4.2 GHz
GPUAdreno GPU with 4.6 TFLOPS
NPUHexagon NPU with 45 TOPS
MemoryLPDDR5x RAM, 8448 MT/s, up to 64GB
StorageSupports PCIe 4.0 and UFS 4.0

This version is the most powerful, providing top-tier performance for intensive computing tasks and AI applications, making it ideal for premium laptops and high-end devices.

2. Snapdragon X Elite X1E-80-100

ComponentSpecification
CPU12 Oryon cores, up to 3.4 GHz
Dual-core boost up to 4.0 GHz
GPUAdreno GPU with 3.8 TFLOPS
NPUHexagon NPU with 45 TOPS
MemoryLPDDR5x RAM, 8448 MT/s, up to 64GB
StorageSupports PCIe 4.0 and UFS 4.0

This mid-tier version balances performance and efficiency, suitable for mainstream laptops that need solid multi-tasking and AI capabilities.

3. Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78-100

ComponentSpecification
CPU12 Oryon cores, up to 3.4 GHz
No dual-core boost
GPUAdreno GPU with 3.8 TFLOPS
NPUHexagon NPU with 45 TOPS
MemoryLPDDR5x RAM, 8448 MT/s, up to 64GB
StorageSupports PCIe 4.0 and UFS 4.0

This version is designed for entry-level high-performance laptops, providing good performance without the dual-core boost capability, making it a cost-effective option for less demanding tasks.

4. Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100

ComponentSpecification
CPU10 Oryon cores, up to 3.4 GHz
No dual-core boost
GPUAdreno GPU with 3.8 TFLOPS
NPUHexagon NPU with 45 TOPS
MemoryLPDDR5x RAM, 8448 MT/s, up to 64GB
StorageSupports PCIe 4.0 and UFS 4.0

This budget-friendly version is tailored for affordable laptops, perfect for users needing decent performance for everyday tasks and general use. Although it’s a Plus version, not Elite, we included it for full comparison.

What are the differences between the Snapdragon X Elite SoCs?

X1E-78-100X1E-80-100X1E-84-100X1P-64-100
CPU ClassLaptopLaptopLaptopLaptop
Clockspeed3.4 GHz3.4 GHz3.8 GHz3.4 GHz
Turbo SpeedUp to 3.4 GHzUp to 4.0 GHzUp to 4.2 GHzUp to 3.4 GHz
# of Physical Cores12 (Threads: 12)12 (Threads: 12)12 (Threads: 12)10 (Threads: 10)
Cache42 MB42 MB42 MB42 MB
TDP23W23W23W23W
Other12 x Qualcomm Oryon CPU cores. Adreno GPU. Hexagon NPU12 x Qualcomm Oryon CPU cores. Adreno GPU. Hexagon NPU12 x Qualcomm Oryon CPU cores. Adreno GPU. Hexagon NPU10 x Qualcomm Oryon CPU cores. Adreno GPU. Hexagon NPU
# of Samples142367
Single Thread Rating(% diff. to max in group)3178 (-18.0%)3350 (-13.6%)3876 (0.0%)3257 (-16.0%)
CPU Mark(% diff. to max in group)23480 (0.0%)22653 (-3.5%)23405 (-0.3%)22960 (-2.2%)

Understanding these specifications will help you choose the right Snapdragon X Elite chip based on your performance needs and budget. However, you can clearly see that the difference between the Snapdragon X Elite chips is pretty slim. Only the benchmarking tests and the AI applications distinguish them in a more clear way.

We didn’t include the Snapdragon X Elite X1E-00-1DE version because it was the first Elite chip included in the developer versions.

Now, we made a list of all the released or upcoming Copilot+ PCs and there are already a lot of Snapdragon X Elite laptops already on the market.

We also compared the Snapdragon X Elite chips vs Intel’s Core i7 CPUs if you want to know more. However, it’s more interesting how the Snapdragon X Elite compares to Apple’s M4 chips because they are in the same ARM family.

We also have a guide on Snapdragon X Elite vs Z1 Extreme, so don’t miss it. To learn about performance differences, visit our Snapdragon X Elite comparison guide.

Before you go, don’t forget to visit our Snapdragon X Elite vs Plus guide to see how different models compare.

What do you think about the Snapdragon X Elite chips? Let’s discuss in the comments below.

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