Qualcomm's recent unveiling of the Snapdragon X series processors, designed for Windows on Arm laptops, has generated a wave of both excitement and skepticism. The prospect of powerful, fan-less laptops boasting extended battery life is undoubtedly alluring. However, questions surrounding Qualcomm's benchmarking practices have cast a shadow over the launch, raising concerns about the true performance of the Snapdragon X series.The Accusation: Skewed Benchmarks for Inflated Performance?An article
This article seem speculative. Qualcomm did provide TDP info for Snapdragon X elite. They displayed two variants. One with 80 watt tdp which was 10% faster (according to them) than M2 Max and 23 watt variant which was a little faster than M3.