![]() ![]() That’s been a constant hurdle with ARM-powered PCs, specifically the Surface Pro X. Though we don’t know the true specs of the device Microsoft could have been testing here, the benchmarks actually show its results to be on par with Intel’s Tiger Lake U series chips. Other rumors from 2021 also showed that Microsoft’s SQ3 Chip (based on this Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3) could have delivered 60% performance improvement against the current SQ2, and performance equal to an Intel Core i7-1160G7 CPU. Qualcomm previously indicated that the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 could deliver an up to 85% generational performance uplift and up to 60% greater performance per watt in Geekbench 5 multi-thread testing over an x86 processor. However, what matters most are the Geekbench results. And “EV2” could refer to Microsoft’s Equipment Verification Testing devices, which are used to iron our hardware bugs before consumer release. Judging from the past, this means the product could be the next Surface Pro X or a new Surface Laptop, suggested by the German blog Winfuture. It is reported that Microsoft and Qualcomm are designing their own chips to compete with Apple’s M1. R (half)This portrays that Microsoft ran a marketing move to persuade to purchase the Surface Pro X while they offered no performance increase. Microsoft and Qualcomm’s partnership failed to improve the performance of custom ARM-based silicon, which is clearly by the fact that Apple’s M1 chip outperformed the SQ2 when running in Windows virtualization mode.ĭisplayWindow (box2i): ![]() The scores from three tests are mentioned below: ![]() Windows show that SQ1 and SQ2 performance is nearly the same. Microsoft Surface Pro X is powered by the new SQ2 chip that is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2, but several tests prove that the SQ2 is not an improvement over its predecessor, SQ1. ![]()
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