Qualcomm Aiming For Snapdragon X Elite GPU Support In Linux 6.11
Qualcomm Aiming For Snapdragon X Elite GPU Support In Linux 6.11
A lot of people here seemed excited for these chips. It'll be very interesting to see the gaming performance as this could bring in an entire new segment of portable devices running Linux if powerful enough to deliver solid battery life and CPU performance.
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Are there Benchmarks for the CPU yet? Still can't tell if the claims they made are for real or are just marketing bs.
18 0 ReplyEven if they're marketing BS, some decent mainline support for Qualcomm chips is always welcome. It'll help projects like postmarketOS and mobile Linux distros massively to have more usable Qualcomm code.
16 0 ReplyIt probably wouldn't help phones but I wouldn't complain if it did
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There are quite a few YouTubers with press units making benchmark comparisons to M2 and M3 Macs. Overall, it stands up pretty well.
5 0 ReplyCan you give me some links please?
1 1 ReplyAre you aware that YouTube has a search function?
2 2 ReplyA couple years ago YouTube decided to F up their search. It used to be mostly things you are searching for, now it's:
20% thing you searched for,
20% Shorts,
10% people also watched,
10% related [extremely tangentially]
10% For You
and 30% ads.
I don't blame anyone for wanting someone to suggest a link after YT's search became hot garbage.
1 0 ReplyOh no never heard of that is that a new feature? How dose it work?
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They haven't widely released the chip yet, but they made a lot of public claims during trade shows, which I'm sure you can find.
1 3 ReplyThat's not true at all friend, they released this week: https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/laptops/copilot-pcs-are-here-11-snapdragon-x-elite-laptops-you-can-buy-right-now
2 0 ReplyYeah, that would be the marketting bs, probably.
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