Geekbench scores allegedly belonging to the unreleased yet widely anticipated Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite ARM processor have appeared on the online repository. These scores were spotted by a user of X, formerly Twitter, who goes by the handle techinamul (@techinamul), which in turn was obtained from an unannounced Lenovo laptop.
Both the single-core and multi-core Geekbench scores of the supposed Snapdragon X Elite processor were 2,427 and 14,254 points, respectively, making it almost comparable to both Intel and AMD’s own flagship mobile CPUs. for context, an Intel Core i9-13900H scores around 2,400 and 11,000 points in the same benchmarks, while the AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS rates around 2,632 and 13,155 points.
Snapdragon X Elite LENOVO 4810UV0100 Geekbench Scores leak..
Single Score -2427
Multi Score -14254@91mobiles @BennettBuhner @9to5Google @Lexcyn pic.twitter.com/QkcvGjl16L— techinamul (@techinamul) April 1, 2024
The appearance of the Snapdragon X Elite’s alleged benchmark comes after its parent company recently boasted that the ARM-based CPU is faster than even Intel’s current Meteor Lake flagship CPU, the Core Ultra 185H and all its 16-cores. By comparison, the X Elite is made up of 12 custom 4nm “Oryon” CPU cores running at 3.8GHz, and comes with a single and dual-core boost clock of up to 4.3GHz.
Laptops powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processors are expected to debut later this year. Hopefully, we’ll be able to get our hands on one of them and see if said processor will be able to hold its own in real-time.
(Source: X, Techspot, Geekbench)
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