Snapdragon X Elite Linux performance ends 2025 on a low note

A year-end review of the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite laptop on Linux reveals significant performance setbacks, making alternatives like AMD Ryzen AI and Intel Core Ultra more appealing for users. Testing on Ubuntu 25.10 with the latest kernel showed regressions, including frequent thermal shutdowns. While support continues to improve, the current experience falls short of expectations.

The Snapdragon X Elite, Qualcomm's ARM-based processor for laptops, has faced ongoing challenges in delivering smooth performance on Linux distributions. In a detailed end-of-year assessment, benchmarks conducted on an Acer Swift 14 AI laptop running Ubuntu 25.10 highlighted notable regressions compared to tests from just a few months earlier. The setup included the Linux 6.18 kernel from the X1E Concept packages, GNOME Shell 43 on Wayland, Mesa 25.2.3 graphics drivers, and GCC 15.2 compiler.

Earlier in the year, the reviewer acquired the Acer Swift 14 AI (model SF14-11T-X3RZ) specifically for Linux evaluation. Initial tests using Ubuntu's X1E Concept ISOs were promising but prone to issues, with improvements noted in September after firmware updates. However, the latest trials with the October-released Ubuntu 25.10 ARM64 desktop ISO, while successfully bootable on the device, revealed persistent problems. Users must still manually extract firmware blobs from the Windows 11 partition using the qcom-firmware-extract tool to enable features like Adreno GPU acceleration—except on the Lenovo ThinkPad, which provides them via linux-firmware.git.

Activating the ubuntu/x1e PPA delivers the most recent optimizations, including the ubuntu-x1e-settings package. Despite these efforts, the laptop experienced more frequent shutdowns due to power and thermal limits, echoing early-year difficulties. This comes after TUXEDO Computers announced in late November that it would abandon plans for a Snapdragon X Elite Linux laptop.

Ubuntu remains the strongest option for Snapdragon X Elite compatibility, though results vary by model. Qualcomm is actively upstreaming support for the next-generation X2 Elite into the Linux kernel, Mesa, and related components. Optimism persists for better integration in 2026, contrasting with the slower progress on Asahi Linux for Apple Silicon, which lags on newer hardware. For now, AMD Ryzen AI and Intel Core Ultra processors offer superior Linux performance and reliability.

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Tuxedo Computers halts Snapdragon X Elite Linux laptop project

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German Linux PC maker Tuxedo Computers has paused development of its planned ARM notebook based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chip. The decision follows eighteen months of work hampered by technical limitations in Linux support. The company cites the processor as less suitable for Linux than expected.

Recent Linux benchmarks reveal significant performance regressions for Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chip, bringing its capabilities down to the level of five-year-old Intel Tiger Lake processors. Despite initial promise with strong battery life and solid performance, ongoing software support issues continue to hinder its adoption. Tests conducted by Phoronix highlight these setbacks in just a few months.

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Linux PC maker Tuxedo Computers has ceased development of a Snapdragon X1 Elite-powered laptop after more than 18 months of work. The company stated that the first-generation chip proved less suitable for Linux than expected. The decision also factors in the imminent launch of the Snapdragon X2 Elite.

Linux hardware vendor StarLabs has launched the StarBook Horizon, a 13-inch privacy-focused laptop powered by an Intel Alder Lake processor. The device features 32GB of RAM, a high-resolution display, and comes pre-installed with various Linux distributions. It is now available for purchase at $1,058 from the company's online store.

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The Linux kernel 7.0 release will remove support for AMD's second-generation neural processing unit, known as NPU2, which never reached commercial products. AMD engineers themselves proposed the patch to excise the code from the kernel. This decision highlights the open-source community's focus on maintaining efficient and relevant software.

Nex Computer has announced the NexPhone, a mid-range smartphone capable of running Android 16, Debian Linux, and Windows 11 on Arm. Priced at $549, the device aims to serve as a versatile computing solution in a pocket-sized form. Shipments are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2026.

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Phoronix has indicated that Linux benchmarks for Intel's upcoming Panther Lake processors and Arc B390 graphics are still in the works. This news highlights ongoing interest in how these new hardware components will perform on Linux systems. The site, known for hardware testing, promises detailed reviews soon.

 

 

 

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