Snapdragon X Elite faces Linux benchmark regressions

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.

Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite, a promising ARM-based processor for PCs, has encountered fresh challenges in Linux compatibility. According to benchmarks published by Phoronix, the chip's performance has regressed notably, performing similarly to Intel's Tiger Lake chips from five years ago. This rollback underscores persistent software support problems that have plagued the hardware since its market debut.

The Snapdragon X Elite initially generated excitement for combining excellent battery life with mid- to high-end performance, making it a contender in the ultrabook space. However, its popularity has waned due to compatibility hurdles, particularly on Linux distributions. Phoronix's tests, run on the latest Ubuntu 25.10—a setup described as a best-case scenario—demonstrate these regressions occurring over just a few months.

"Performance regressions take a Snapdragon X Elite machine back to the Intel Tiger Lake era," notes the analysis from Tom's Hardware, echoing the findings. While the chip shows potential, these issues highlight the difficulties in bridging ARM architecture with mature x86 ecosystems like Linux. No timeline for resolutions was provided, but the reports emphasize that software maturation remains critical for broader acceptance.

As of late December 2025, these benchmarks serve as a cautionary tale for developers and users eyeing Snapdragon X Elite devices for Linux workloads, reinforcing the need for improved driver and optimization support.

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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.

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.

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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.

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