Rumors swirl around 18-core Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite flagship

Qualcomm may reveal its next Snapdragon X2 Elite chip—rumored to sport 18 cores and 64 GB RAM—at the upcoming summit in Hawaii.

Qualcomm´s upcoming Snapdragon Summit, scheduled for September 23–25 in Hawaii, is drawing considerable attention, not only for its earlier-than-usual timing but also due to rampant speculation about the company’s next-generation flagship chip. Industry insiders are increasingly convinced that Qualcomm plans to debut a successor to last year’s Snapdragon X Elite system-on-chip at this event, potentially raising the bar in the notebook and slimline laptop processor segment. Prior leaks pointed to significant generational performance jumps, keeping expectations high ahead of the summit.

Recent discourse intensified as semiconductor analyst Roland Quandt reported that the chipset, internally labeled SC8480XP and expected to adopt the Snapdragon X2 Elite name, is being tested on platforms featuring an impressive 64 GB RAM. Quandt´s observations dovetail with earlier indications that an 18-core variant is under consideration, representing a dramatic leap from the previous 12-core ´Oryon´ architecture seen in current Snapdragon X Elite models. Supporting evidence allegedly includes database records from mid-March and sightings of System-in-Package (SiP) test rigs armed with SK Hynix 48 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD configurations, reinforcing the sense of a substantial generational evolution.

The potential for wider application of the Snapdragon X2 Elite beyond mobile computing is also gaining traction among technology watchers. Murmurs suggest that desktop deployments may be imminent, with Q1 2025 rumors referencing setups cooled by 120 mm all-in-one solutions. While details remain unconfirmed pending official announcements, the convergence of leaks, import-export data, and test platform sightings all point to an aggressive escalation in Qualcomm´s processor strategy, one that could reshape the landscape for performance-centric notebooks and possibly desktops in the coming year.

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