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Apple M4 vs Snapdragon X EliteApple M4 vs Snapdragon X Elite

Soon We’ve seen the product roadmap that Apple is expected to release until 2027, which features another OLED version of the MacBook, but for those who are curious, what’s new on the inside? Canalys’ latest report may be even more interesting.

The research firm’s “AI-Enabled Processor Roadmap” forecasts developments for four major players in the laptop market (via Wccftech ).

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Who is Elite?

There are a lot of rumors these days that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chipset could compete with Apple Silicon. Both of these ARM-based processors are excellent. They do a better job than other architectures, but Apple is ahead. We haven’t seen anything yet.

So, the comparison shows that the iPad Pro is the better system in most metrics. Maybe maybe it refers to multi-threaded tests. That’s not surprising. Because the comparison between the M3 Mac and the Elite system is very close.

What makes this comparison difficult is that the iPad is designed to be portable and compact in form factor. The smaller size means that while the iPad Pro’s chip is more efficient, the M4 system is more powerful when you plug it into a computer with a different design.

As you know so far the comparison between Apple’s M4 processor and the best chip in the Snapdragon Elite system is based on the performance found in the iPad Pro, as it is the only one with this chip .

The Ultimate Battle in the PC Wars.

Now, I’m not going to talk about Apple vs. Apple. Snapdragon This isn’t about the next PC AI war. This is what will happen;

  • I think Apple will release a Mac with the M4 chip in the fall.
  • This is a far cry from the best Windows chipset available (Snapdragon X Elite).
  • Apple will also talk about privacy and AI, and the power of AI in Apple Silicon The company can reveal that just because a Windows system claims to use a Snapdragon chip, doesn’t mean it does make the Elite X model always better. This confuses most people. I’m a technical writer and I hate PC names and usage. Choosing between the M series packages or the Pro, Max, and Ultra packages is less confusing.

Let’s see what the price is.

Look around and you’ll see that Snapdragon chips comparable to the M series are found in systems that are either cheaper or very similar to today’s Mac notebooks. And that’s not the M4 Max chip in the MacBook Pro, which promises better performance.

Apple M4 vs Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite: Expected release date

Qualcomm will be the first out of this race, with the original Snapdragon It is more powerful than ever, beating the Apple M3 to test the smallest 8-core chip. It will probably be a MacBook Air competitor instead of a MacBook Pro.

Although Apple will launch the M3 series in October 2023, according to the Canalys roadmap, the M4 series may be released sooner than expected. This is consistent with an early March report by Bloomberg Mark Gurman claiming the start of a “big shift” for the M4, which appears to be a dramatic shift from the October trend Wccftech predicted the M4 would arrive in early 2025 come and can be postponed until the second day. Q4 2025

The Canalys roadmap includes release dates for chips from Apple, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm up to 2025.

Apple M4 vs Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite: Performance

The million dollar (billion?) question is how will this chip perform? Although I attended Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit last October and had the opportunity to see performance tests on prototype devices, But still Snapdragon powered laptops are not available Some people may u achievement and success. I still refuse to make Qualcomm the champion.

It’s also worth noting that all of these early chips are 12-core variants of the Snapdragon X Elite, and it’s likely that the TDP will be 80W instead of the more portable version of 23W . Because that Geekbench 6.2 result is better than the M3 with the higher X Elite configuration. That being said, the 8-core chip isn’t going to beat the M3, let alone the M4.

For now, Apple’s M4 is still a mystery. Leaks suggest that Apple is working on a 2nm chipset, but it looks like the M5 will follow the same path as the upgrade from the M2 to the M3, expecting over 15,000 units score on Geekbench to get over 15,000 points on Geekbench to top the 15,000 points we saw from The average percentage is 23%.

Trends

The inevitable question is, “Which chip will win?” But we still can’t find a definitive answer to that question. From what we’ve seen this year, the Answer may be the key. The consumer wins.

I’m glad to see that the Intel Core Ultra laptops offer better battery life this year, and the Asus Zenbook 14 OLED 2024 beats the MacBook Air M3 in both categories! Although Apple seems to be leading by far. But competitors quickly passed him by.

Qualcomm thinks Qualcomm will be next against Apple We just want the Snapdragon X Elite to get out of the practice field and into the game. Let’s see if we can beat this competitor in the real space (sorry, March Madness has begun).
In the next few years, the laptop chip market should be very active. And that doesn’t even take into account the impact of AI Each of these new chips is equipped with a powerful NPU that can unlock new AI experiences. But most companies seem to just brag about AI without showing it.

While the Apple M4 won’t be ready until 2025, AI could be the most influential factor in Apple in 2024. Sticking with the March Madness metaphor, Apple doesn’t give in to the competition’s Cinderella story. It’s safe to say that we’ll be following closely and staying updated as Apple, Qualcomm, Intel, and AMD all enter the PC AI race.

By Pranay Aduvala

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