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Snapdragon X Elite Chips Coming to Android PCs

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Qualcomm is preparing Snapdragon X Elite chips for future Android PCs, with evidence found in Android 16’s private code list.
Google and Qualcomm confirmed Android-powered PCs will launch next year with what Qualcomm’s CEO described as an “incredible” experience.
– Code uploads for both Snapdragon X Elite and lower-end Snapdragon X chips suggest Qualcomm is enabling PC makers to use these chipsets for Android devices.
– The Snapdragon X Elite chip, introduced in 2024, has proven capable of running Windows on ARM with improved native app support and affordability options.
– Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon X2 Elite chip is planned for 2026 Windows PCs with performance gains, but its use in Android machines remains uncertain.

The arrival of Snapdragon X Elite processors in Android PCs represents a significant shift in the computing landscape, merging the power of Qualcomm’s advanced chip architecture with the flexibility of the Android operating system. Recent discoveries indicate that Qualcomm is actively preparing its Snapdragon X Elite series for upcoming Android-powered computers. Both Google and Qualcomm have previously confirmed that these devices will debut next year, promising what Qualcomm’s CEO described as an “incredible” user experience.

Although these machines have not yet been publicly demonstrated, new evidence provides insight into their potential performance capabilities. An analyst using the handle @Jukanlosreve shared screenshots on social media platform X, revealing that Snapdragon X chipsets appear in Android 16’s private code listings. Qualcomm has reportedly contributed necessary code to the repository for both the premium Snapdragon X Elite and more budget-friendly Snapdragon X variants. This development strongly suggests that Qualcomm is enabling PC manufacturers to utilize these processors in future Android computer designs.

The Snapdragon X Elite platform initially gained attention in 2024 by demonstrating impressive performance in Windows-on-ARM systems, overcoming previous limitations that had hindered such implementations. Support for native ARM applications within the Windows environment has steadily improved, while Qualcomm has expanded its Snapdragon X lineup to include options for more economically priced devices. Considering these advancements, the prospect of Android computers running on Snapdragon X hardware presents compelling possibilities for both performance and accessibility.

Looking further ahead, Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon X2 Elite processor shows considerable potential for 2026 Windows computers with substantial performance enhancements. Whether this forthcoming chip will find its way into Android-powered computers remains uncertain at this stage. The convergence of these technologies signals an exciting new chapter for personal computing, potentially offering users unprecedented flexibility in how they interact with their devices across different operating environments.

(Source: 9to5 Google)

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