Independent testing reveals that gaming performance on Qualcomm Snapdragon X-powered PCs is steadily improving due to software updates and expanded compatibility for popular titles like Fortnite and Hades.
Key Points
- YouTuber Ghobso Gaming successfully tested 200 titles on a Surface Pro 11, highlighting the device's growing capability to run both 2D and demanding 3D games.
- Microsoft’s Prism emulation software now supports AVX and AVX2 instructions, significantly expanding the library of playable x86 games on Arm-based hardware.
- The integration of Easy Anti-Cheat support has been a critical milestone, enabling previously incompatible games like Fortnite to run on Snapdragon X systems.
- While Qualcomm has not officially marketed these chips as gaming-focused, the upcoming Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme is expected to offer further performance gains.
- Industry analysts suggest that the power efficiency of Snapdragon X chips could eventually make them strong competitors in the portable gaming handheld market.