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In a strategic move to redefine its PC chip branding, Qualcomm has introduced the Snapdragon X series, marking its commitment to simplicity and improved performance.

This announcement follows Qualcomm’s earlier shift in smartphone chipsets from Snapdragon 800 to Snapdragon 8, and now, the evolution continues in the realm of PC processors.

The Snapdragon X series will be home to Qualcomm’s latest PC processors, featuring the cutting-edge Oryon CPU cores. Qualcomm promises a seamless integration of these processors into the PC landscape, boasting “next-level performance, AI, connectivity, and battery life.”

The Oryon CPU is specifically highlighted for delivering a “quantum leap forward in performance and power efficiency,” promising a significant advancement in on-device experiences, particularly aligning with the growing trend of generative AI applications.

This naming overhaul is Qualcomm’s third attempt at establishing a clear and concise nomenclature for its PC chipsets. The initial PC processors in 2017 and 2018 adhered to the Snapdragon 800 naming scheme, mirroring the nomenclature of smartphone SoCs.

Subsequently, in 2019, Qualcomm transitioned to a new system with designations like Snapdragon 8C and 8CX. However, this labelling complexity grew over time, leading to somewhat convoluted names like Snapdragon 8CX Gen 3 and Snapdragon 7C Gen 2.

The Snapdragon X series is poised to streamline this nomenclature, aiming for clarity in market positioning and consumer understanding.

Qualcomm has teased that more comprehensive details about the Snapdragon X series will be unveiled at its Snapdragon Summit later this month. This eagerly anticipated event is expected to provide deeper insights into the capabilities and innovations that the Snapdragon X series brings to the PC chipset landscape.

As Qualcomm pioneers a new era in PC processing, the Snapdragon X series is anticipated to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of laptops and computing devices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new naming scheme for Qualcomm's PC chips?
The new naming scheme is the Snapdragon X series, which replaces previous complex designations like Snapdragon 8CX Gen 3.
What are the key features of the Snapdragon X series?
The Snapdragon X series features Oryon CPU cores and promises next-level performance, AI, connectivity, and battery life.
Why did Qualcomm change the naming of its PC chips?
Qualcomm changed the naming to streamline and simplify the nomenclature, which had become convoluted with names like Snapdragon 8CX Gen 3.
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Miguel Ty

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Miguel Paolo Ty is an Executive Producer at YugaTech. His work focuses on being a tech writer and content creator for the company, covering the latest in consumer technology, from smartphones and wearables to gaming hardware, automotive, smart home devices, and creator-focused gadgets like cameras. Known for his clear and approachable writing style, he specializes in turning complex specs and features into content that’s easy for everyday readers to understand. Beyond reviews and comparisons, Miguel also works on creative campaigns, product storytelling, and multimedia content that bridge tech journalism with modern digital media. His work focuses on helping readers make smarter buying decisions through hands-on insights, practical analysis, and real-world experience. Outside Yugatech he's a Content Producer that specializes in video production.

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