Significant new details of a next-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 processor for Windows PCs have been shared Germany’s WinFuture (machine translation). The big news is that the new X2 chips may come to the PC market with up to 18 Oryon V3 cores, that’s 50% more than the current generation Qualcomm chips for PCs. The extra, more powerful, cores will help ‘Snapdragon X Elite Gen 2’ chips in the high-end laptop market and in desktops, reckons the source.
This isn’t the first we have heard about the generational successor to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite processors for Windows-based client PCs. Last October from the same source we heard that Qualcomm had already got test silicon for the Snapdragon X2 chips, which were codenamed Project Glymur, and featured the model number SC8480XP.