First Benchmarks of Snapdragon X Plus: Strong CPU, but GPU Performance Lags Behind

Qualcomm has introduced a new addition to its Oryon processor family with the Snapdragon X Plus, also known as the “X1P-42-100.” This 8-core processor aims to carve out a niche in the mid-to-low range market by delivering solid performance and an accessible entry point for AI-powered tasks.

Early benchmark leaks suggest that the Snapdragon X Plus could be a strong contender in its segment, offering a balance of performance and efficiency that could appeal to users looking for capable processing power without breaking the bank. This processor is expected to cater to devices needing reliable performance for everyday tasks while supporting basic AI functionalities.

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The X1P-42-100 processor gives us the low-end Snapdragon X Plus.

The new Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus “X1P-42-100” processor, part of the Oryon family, is a promising addition to the mid-to-low range market. Built on 4-nanometer technology, this 8-core processor likely utilizes ARM’s big.LITTLE architecture, splitting its cores into two clusters. One cluster runs at 3.24 GHz and the other at 3.42 GHz, with a total cache of 30 MB, making it well-suited for handling complex tasks.

Despite not being officially released yet, leaked benchmarks show impressive performance. In Cinebench 2024, the Snapdragon X Plus scored 102 points in single-core tests and 649 points in multi-core tests, which, while slightly below the 10-core model, are still strong numbers for a mid-range CPU. In Geekbench 6, it scored 2,422 points in single-core and 11,386 points in multi-core tests, indicating that this processor can compete with higher-end models in certain scenarios.

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Cinebench benchmark data on the 8-core Snapdragon X Plus
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One of the standout features of the Snapdragon X Plus is its focus on AI capabilities. Equipped with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) capable of 45 TOPS (trillions of operations per second), it’s designed to efficiently handle AI tasks, making it an ideal choice for users needing AI functionality without compromising overall performance.

Geekbench of the 8-core Snapdragon X Plus
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However, the GPU performance is a bit underwhelming. The Adreno X1-45 GPU offers 1.7 TFLOPS of computing power, which is lower than other GPUs in the X series, such as the X1-85 variants that provide 3.8 to 4.6 TFLOPS. This makes the Snapdragon X Plus less suitable for demanding graphics tasks and high-end gaming, though it should still handle basic graphics and light gaming adequately.

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3DMark Spy on the 8-core Snapdragon X Plus
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Overall, the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus “X1P-42-100” presents a balanced option for those looking for a processor that can handle AI tasks efficiently while remaining affordable. It’s a solid choice for users who don’t require top-tier graphics performance but want to benefit from the latest AI advancements.

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