The Asus Zenbook A16 (2026), powered by Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor, delivers exceptional performance benchmarks, surpassing many competitors including some Apple MacBooks. Priced at around $1,700 to $2,000, the laptop excels in speed and graphics but sacrifices battery life and features a bland design. Reviewers praise its power for Windows PCs while noting usability drawbacks.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme, debuting in the Asus Zenbook A16, marks a significant upgrade from the first-generation Snapdragon X chips released in 2024. The company positions it as “the fastest, most powerful and efficient processors for Windows PCs,” outperforming most Intel and AMD systems in Geekbench 6 tests by 50 to 100 percent. It also edges ahead of the Apple MacBook M4 Pro in some metrics, though trailing slightly in Cinebench 2024, and quadruples graphics frame rates over prior generations. Microsoft certified early Snapdragon X systems for AI tasks, but onboard AI features remain underutilized amid cloud-based workloads. App compatibility has improved, with native support for more applications, though issues persist with Autodesk’s CAD suite pending an update. The Zenbook A16 packs a Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme X2E94100 CPU, 48 GB RAM, 1-TB SSD, and a 16-inch 2880 x 1800 OLED touchscreen. At 2.9 pounds and 0.65 inches thick, it uses Asus’s Ceraluminum technology for a lightweight build. Ports include two USB-C with USB 4, USB-A, HDMI, and SD card reader, with a compact 130-watt charger. The screen shines with brightness and color, backed by powerful Dolby Atmos speakers, and the system stays cool under load thanks to improved thermals channeling air through the keyboard. Drawbacks include a plasticky “Zabriskie Beige” design, a shallow keyboard hindering typing, and an oversized touchpad prone to palm interference. Battery life drops to 9.5 hours at full brightness during YouTube playback, far below the 20 hours of prior Snapdragon models and comparable to Intel or AMD rivals. Despite these, the laptop handles content production, browsing, and knowledge work admirably, justifying its price amid current RAM shortages. Reviewers conclude the Zenbook A16 offers one of the fastest Windows mobile experiences available, ideal for performance seekers despite aesthetic and endurance compromises.