The next generation of the Snapdragon 2 only on cell phone SoCs.
The Snapdragon X processors for PCs and Snapdragon 8 for cell phones are based on the first generation of Oryon technology. Therefore, the expectation was that the next generations of Snapdragon SoCs would remain aligned, using Oryon 2.
A report from ComputerBase.de, however, states that only cell phones will have a processor based on Oryon 2. Qualcomm will then wait for Oryon 3 to be ready to launch a new version of Snapdragon X on computers.
The company has already promised up to 30% more performance and 57% more efficiency in Oryon 2’s Android 15 compared to its original version. In other words, the Oryon 3 should present even more considerable gains, which could be Qualcomm’s plan to attract attention to its notebook market with Snapdragon X.
Source: Tom’s Hardware
Qualcomm relies on Snapdragon X to conquer the PC market
Qualcomm hopes to reach $4 billion in PC sales by 2029. This is evidence of the manufacturer’s bet on its Snapdragon X series of ARM-based processors for notebooks and computers.
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To help with its objective, the company has invested in offering more affordable notebook alternatives with great autonomy. Here at Adrenaline we had the chance to test the ASUS Vivobook S15, for example, which comes equipped with the Snapdragon X Elite.
But it is with the Snapdragon X Plus that the company intends to launch notebooks in the US$700 range, scheduled for the beginning of next year. Qualcomm’s interest in the PC market is so considerable that the company has even made an offer to acquire Intel, according to rumors.
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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/hardware/proxima-geracao-do-snapdragon-x-pode-ir-direto-para-cpus-oryon-3/