Snapdragon X Elite: The End for Intel & AMD?

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  • @JustJoshTech
    @JustJoshTech  2 месяца назад +10

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    • @gazsi72
      @gazsi72 2 месяца назад

      1:44 - M3 8 Core faster than M3 PRO 12 Core, how?

    • @hkloss11
      @hkloss11 Месяц назад

      you need to make a video, about installing Windows 11 on a Macbook pro, via Parallels, and how would that work, as Apple chips are still the best and many Windows users would love to be able to use Macbook pro, Mac chip, but we need Windows OS for our work

  • @JihadPowell
    @JihadPowell 2 месяца назад +266

    Windows really needs to get their stuff together with the arm version

    • @SinistralEpoch
      @SinistralEpoch 2 месяца назад +16

      They did. That's why Parallels and VMWare fusion running Windows for ARM work as well as they do.

    • @nonenothingnull
      @nonenothingnull 2 месяца назад +11

      You're asking for performance for a company who has coasted for decades now

    • @mddunlap03
      @mddunlap03 2 месяца назад +2

      Why the almost year old 7945x3d beats it in every metric and we are what 6 months from a 30% bump from the next gen

    • @enda0man
      @enda0man 2 месяца назад +5

      Windows ARM is not even remotely as polished or as performant as ARM macOS was 3 years ago@@SinistralEpoch

    • @logaandm
      @logaandm 2 месяца назад +15

      Have you used it? Most of the comments I read about Windows ARM is from people who have never used it. I have used it for over three years. Win11 versions are perfectly fine.
      My only problem is drivers for old or obscure USB devices. No problems running almost anything I throw at it as long as hardware drivers available. What is most surprising about Windows ARM is just how boring and similar it is to the Intel version.

  •  2 месяца назад +169

    This is THE BEST video about Snapdragon X Elite! I've seen 20-30 videos about this topic and nobody explained it like you did!
    Thanks Josh!

    • @shantooobeg
      @shantooobeg 2 месяца назад

      bro me to man watching every video about it

    • @betag24cn
      @betag24cn Месяц назад +1

      who has time to watch 30 videos about this, a job and a life doesnt give time to do that

    • @MissMan666
      @MissMan666 Месяц назад

      how so ? it only shows qcoms own test, nothing 3rd party. That means it's not really that relevant. Wait for 3rd party reviews, which is kinda guaranteed to show much lower performance

    • @mrwoodcat
      @mrwoodcat Месяц назад

      @@betag24cn I do. guys with automated business and clever resource management only stressed couple hours a day and the rest is free time.

  • @owlmostdead9492
    @owlmostdead9492 2 месяца назад +156

    Forget about Windows, I want to run arm Linux with MacBook battery life

    • @SirMo
      @SirMo Месяц назад +7

      Mac OS was more efficient than Windows on the same machine (back when Macs ran Intel CPUs). And Windows is more efficient then Linux on the same machine. Don't get your hopes up. ISA doesn't matter.

    • @darktitan8085
      @darktitan8085 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah buddy you go ahead
      I want a laptop for work and causal use which can last.

    • @Jolanda789
      @Jolanda789 Месяц назад +5

      Linux on arm has been a thing for years, and with many open source software compiled for it

    • @imop285
      @imop285 Месяц назад +26

      ​@SirMo Bro says Windows and MacOS is more efficient than Linux 😂😂😂. Dear Apple user, you people dont even know what tech is. You people have been in Apple jail (also known as apple ecosystem) for years. How can monkey know the taste of garlic?
      Come out of the apple jail and see which is more efficient. Linux runs on old mac or old windows laptop better that mac or windows. Linux is most resource efficient and thats why its used everywhere. Server, smartphone (android has custom version of linux), PC, embedded systems, supercomputers, HPC, and everywhere you can imagine in tech.

    • @SirMo
      @SirMo Месяц назад +5

      @@imop285I'm not a Mac user. I'm a PC Linux user. I'm saying MacOS has the efficiency advantage. People have tested this. Because you could bootcamp install Windows on a Mac. And without a doubt your power efficiency would drop dramatically if you were running Windows on your Intel Mac.
      I actually run Linux on x86. And Windows generally has better or similar efficiency on the same machine.
      So I think people way overestimate the efficiency they are going to get from ARM on PC. AMD CPUs are quite efficient already, and I doubt you will see much of an improvement with ARM. Too many people look at M1-3 Macs and think they are efficient because of the CPU. But this isn't the case. They are efficient because of a great software-hardware integration that's hard to match by the diverse PC ecosystem.

  • @nazeerahmed9882
    @nazeerahmed9882 2 месяца назад +130

    This won't change anything until windows devs make arm builds...

    • @damianhickey6812
      @damianhickey6812 2 месяца назад +12

      It's a bit of a chicken egg problem alright. You are right, initially anyway.

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 2 месяца назад +11

      Yeah, even though Windows for ARM existed far before Apple M-series macs, the lack of dev and app support on Windows ARM makes Apple easily beat it in terms of compatibility in just a year. They need to seriously attract all devs to port all apps to ARM version in order to catching up against Apple

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 2 месяца назад +3

      Same issue MacOS had. As long as these chips do everything people need well expect them to sell more and ARM software will become more common. Your average stuff your normal user needs are already ARM on Windows

    • @natan_amorim_moraes
      @natan_amorim_moraes 2 месяца назад +2

      ​Well, MacOs is now ARM only, if your software is not built for ARM ISA your customers will complain and you can deprecate the x86 version, there also the chance of apple deprecating Rosetta 2 and breaking compatibility with x86 ISA, so it's another incentive to build for ARM. Windows won't abandon x86 so if you want to support ARM you now need to support both ARM and x86.
      People have been saying the same about "average normal users" can use Linux just like you said they can use ARM, and after years saying that, they have finally reached 4% world use, great, I guess. Oh and God forbid those "average normal users" need to run something different once in a while and it does not work because they are on arm, I'm sure they will be happy because of that...

    • @brianmgs2006
      @brianmgs2006 2 месяца назад

      Even if windows makes an arm build today, most of windows programs arent gonna work in arm. Most Windows programs still require x86.

  • @CianMcsweeney
    @CianMcsweeney 2 месяца назад +12

    Don't forget that there's plans from intel to remove both 16bit and 32bit support from the x86 instruction set, and will be called x86s. Removing those legacy instructions should result in performance and power usage gains

    • @MissMan666
      @MissMan666 Месяц назад +5

      they all got "plans", fact is, intel is behind TSMC and Samsuing in foundry business. Intel is behind AMD in making x86 designs.

  • @juxuanu
    @juxuanu 2 месяца назад +125

    This peeks my curiosity for Linux.

    • @ps3guy22
      @ps3guy22 2 месяца назад +3

      same

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 2 месяца назад +2

      Given Asahi Linux took so much time to get in a usable state because Apple didn't lift any fingers to help and given many ARM apps aren't on Linux and many FOSS apps on Linux are unmaintained on macOS because of a lack of developers, I doubt Linux users are focusing on ARM when RISC-V is royalty-free.

    • @gg-gn3re
      @gg-gn3re 2 месяца назад +29

      @@cameronbosch1213Linux has better ARM support and longer ARM support than all the other platforms that exist.

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 2 месяца назад +3

      @@gg-gn3re Maybe mainline, but it's still pretty bad. And if you're trying to run Linux on an Apple Silicon Mac, until very recently, basic things like the speakers and Thunderbolt ports just did not work. Now it's usable but there still aren't many apps for anything outside of x86-64. I honestly think ARM is trash anyway.

    • @FlorinArjocu
      @FlorinArjocu 2 месяца назад +20

      ​@@cameronbosch1213 Asahi in trying to adapt and reverse engineer drivers and software for very closed architecture. It is most likely not the same here.

  • @FinaISpartan
    @FinaISpartan 2 месяца назад +327

    Yeah, no... Until devs start making arm builds for their windows applications, this literally wont change anything...

    • @mbazoka
      @mbazoka 2 месяца назад +45

      Agreed. Even if the x86 emulation is "good enough" for the most popular windows apps, Microsoft is sure to "gently persuade" the average user to get their ARM apps from the Microsoft Store.

    • @Phoenix56801
      @Phoenix56801 2 месяца назад +90

      It's a vicious cycle that Qualcomm broke. The cycle goes thus: poor arm processors performance leads to no interest from customers leads to no incentive for developers maybe not in that order but you get the gist, now that snapdragon has something as good as M3 in performance per watt, it's going to break the cycle

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk 2 месяца назад +53

      It’s still a bit of a chicken and egg situation with hardware and software. But this is a good step in the right direction. MS will have to catch up with x86 emulation.

    • @xerzy
      @xerzy 2 месяца назад +39

      All web browsers are ported, and so are all Microsoft programs. Adobe has native ports, but Autodesk lacks them. It'll take a bit.
      That said: Linux will work on day 1 (there's UEFI support), so in my case I'll be fine lol

    • @iitzfizz
      @iitzfizz 2 месяца назад +9

      They bring out one chip like this and "THE END FOR INTEL AND AMD" lol, they aren't just going to go away overnight

  • @DiscoMan
    @DiscoMan 2 месяца назад +9

    1:16 Hitting very close to home there Josh hahahaha
    Great video btw!

  • @dandiaz19934
    @dandiaz19934 2 месяца назад +2

    so does this mean that it'll be a while before there's compatibility between ARM chips and dedicated GPUs?

  • @yewo.m
    @yewo.m 2 месяца назад +16

    I think we should just be looking at it as a long term game, as there's still a lot that needs to be worked on

  • @Tatar_Piano
    @Tatar_Piano 2 месяца назад +7

    Dont care about windows as long as linux works on these processors

    • @flagger1
      @flagger1 Месяц назад +1

      Why do people like voicing out their opinions? Especially when no one had asked😢

    • @konan91
      @konan91 Месяц назад

      ​@@flagger1Yes, why did you comment?

  • @prebenhansen9846
    @prebenhansen9846 Месяц назад +1

    For the M-series Macs one critique point has been the integrated RAM and SSD. How is the Qualcomm chip regarding RAM and SSD, can it be uograded after purchase?

  • @nicolastran1290
    @nicolastran1290 2 месяца назад +7

    Any news on the linux compatibility video for laptops ?

  • @yensteel
    @yensteel Месяц назад +5

    Hey, your video was just featured in Cold Fusion! They featured your criticism of AI laptops there. The video was discussing about AI-washing, like green washing but with AI, the biggest hype of 2023.

  • @GKahla
    @GKahla 2 месяца назад +5

    Your critical perspective is always appreciated. I'm very interested in seeing a Linux desktop system running on this hardware. For basic usage and light code work, these would appear to be an appealing mix of light power use and significant NPU output. Great breakdown!

  • @SooksVI
    @SooksVI 2 месяца назад +5

    I'm excited about this. I've been tempted to get an M chip Macbook solely for the battery/power performance, but I'm just not a fan of the Mac OS.

  • @opendoors2311
    @opendoors2311 2 месяца назад +10

    It was good to see Josh and Max sit down and talk...this is what I like about Josh, he likes collaborating with other techies.

  • @RobertTowell
    @RobertTowell 2 месяца назад +1

    I really like the casual conversation. Thanks for including it.

  • @salmanfarooq8570
    @salmanfarooq8570 2 месяца назад +5

    i wish for linux compatibility, most software will recompile easy as it is open source

  • @caucasia_lucas
    @caucasia_lucas 2 месяца назад +9

    I like this dude, Finally someone understand that hardware is not always what important, rossetta 2 was the key without it hardware would have not done it for apple.. with that said and knowing Microsoft. It wont be what i hope for . .

  • @pouf-dk3nq
    @pouf-dk3nq 2 месяца назад +14

    This was a very honest video josh. Amazing, i've seen plenty of other videos on this subject but most of them were hyping it up big time.
    Windows on ARM is still very bad imo (windows on x86 is already bad enough lol), i am hoping qualcomm and M$ would try their best to make a compelling product and force Apple to innovate even more but tbh i still find an M3 macbook pro to be a better option since it has a much more mature ecosystem and better performance overall. Apple will still have a monopoly for now so their prices will still be outrageous, even if qualcomm makes it as long as the price of this new hardware is too high, nothing has changed. Unless these new laptops offer better Linux support.

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 2 месяца назад +1

      They won't. Many propietary apps don't work so they'll need emulation or translation. And for Linux, RISC-V seems to be a better fit given it's royalty-free and has Google backing it.

    • @Folsomdsf2
      @Folsomdsf2 2 месяца назад +2

      windows on arm is perfectly fine, has been for well over a decade. It runs just fine and it's whatever. People just don't target the hardware and it's got a compat layer as bad as rosetta 2.

  • @codeslacker77
    @codeslacker77 Месяц назад +4

    I wish laptop manufacturer would come out with a hybrid CPU model whereby you have both ARM and x86 CPU on board.
    On normal usage, only the ARM cpu will be utilized,saving power and runs cool. But when your application needs x86 to run, the x86 CPU will be run alongside, just like what we have with discete graphics.
    Of course, Windows would need to support this kind of switching or parallel processing stuff, which I think they have no problem implementing this since server usually have dual CPU configuration but with same architecture of course.

    • @christianmbabazi9722
      @christianmbabazi9722 11 дней назад

      Best of both worlds everyone's happy but again we can only wish now if this is implemented correctly and we have a good operating system like Windows 10 but if all the weird stuff from Windows 11 then I think we have a winner

  • @divine6104
    @divine6104 2 месяца назад +5

    Damn, my dad just got decorilla last week. No idea Josh co-founded it.

  • @tjentertainmentstudio
    @tjentertainmentstudio 2 месяца назад +18

    I returned my Surface Pro 9 with Snapdragon for the Intel i5 because the emulation of Windows software was unbearable .
    The NPU also felt pretty gimmicky and didn't provide any actual functional benefit for 99% of my tasks. No one cares if I'm looking at the webcam or if I'm the focus in a frame because I don't know how to adjust my camera. Sort of a waste if you ask me.
    Great video tho!

    • @JustJoshTech
      @JustJoshTech  2 месяца назад +6

      Agreed. I'm glad we are working on AI, and it will be helpful in the future, but right now no one should be buying a laptop based on it

    • @Xevos701
      @Xevos701 Месяц назад

      Snapdragon X Elite's NPU is so powerful it can run LLMs offline and on-device.

  • @user-cx6rg6mr7d
    @user-cx6rg6mr7d Месяц назад

    I almost gave up and went for macbook air, but I am now holding up for your review on X elite laptop!!

  • @joaquinsantoyo49
    @joaquinsantoyo49 Месяц назад

    great video and great cross over. This really grounded my expectations on Snapdragon. I specially didn't expect the heat and noise...

  • @JohnnyStrides
    @JohnnyStrides 2 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic video. With DaVinci Resolve onboard I'll be picking one of these up. Resolve often struggles to render projects on Windows laptops with less than 8GB VRAM as soon as you start using Fusion. It has no such issues on M series chips so this will be a game changer for those of us that need to use it on the road and dislike Macs.

    • @emaaddar5017
      @emaaddar5017 Месяц назад

      8 gb VRAM requirement basically cuts out most laptops on the market. ARM should hopefully solve this

    • @definingslawek4731
      @definingslawek4731 Месяц назад

      how are you able to do resolve work on a 8gb macbook?? I had a 2000 dollar m3 pro mbp with 18gb of ram which I had to send back cause it couldn't handle my video editing needs. Totally ram starved. I liked the laptop but I'd need a $5000 dollar spec really to be comfortable I think and that's an insane amount of money on a laptop.

    • @JohnnyStrides
      @JohnnyStrides Месяц назад

      @@definingslawek4731 I've only used an M2 Air with 16GB of ram. It renders projects that crash on my laptop (32GB ram, 3050 with 4GB of VRAM) without issue. I can get them to render on my Windows machine in h265 and using the CPU instead of the GPU sometimes... but once that VRAM fills up it's a crapshoot if it's going to fail or not. The M2 Air on the other hand gets the job done every single time... slowly however.

  • @Proudarse
    @Proudarse Месяц назад +1

    How will the x86 based Windows apps run on the ARM platform? Similar to what Apple has done with Rosetta? I'm more interested in this than anything else right now - thanks peeps

  • @NighthunterNyx
    @NighthunterNyx 2 месяца назад +3

    Which games work on Arm? Looking at Mac M series it seems solitaire is the top title.

    • @The-Cat
      @The-Cat Месяц назад +1

      That's a problem with Mac even during Mac-Intel era.

  • @joableandrosuarezcorrea1576
    @joableandrosuarezcorrea1576 Месяц назад

    Josh do you know about the i7 150u?, its supossed to be a new processor of intel apart from the ultra series, the thing is that I am looking at a samsung galaxy book 4 with that procesor, 16gb ram and 512 ssd for 1070 €, I think that it is a good deal here in spain, there arent enough reviews of the laptop and there arent any of the processor, so please give me and opinnion, I need it for studying and programming, I like the fact that it has got and 15.6 inch display and the aspects look good, also the cpu performance seems to be great but there arent reviws about it so I dont know

  • @dende0216
    @dende0216 2 месяца назад

    Hello Josh, will you test Lenovo Legion 7i (not the pro version) from this year? My purchase decision is fully conditioned by your review coming out.

    • @JustJoshTech
      @JustJoshTech  2 месяца назад +1

      I absolutely will, but it isn't available yet. I tried to buy it myself and have Lenovo send it directly. No one has it. please note our schedule for April is now pretty full. So it will likley be in May

  • @jocelynhergott8310
    @jocelynhergott8310 2 месяца назад +10

    5:50 "let me just be josh for a couple of minutes" excellent hahaha

  • @JudgeFredd
    @JudgeFredd 2 месяца назад +1

    The blocker is Windows ARM and compatibilities with current x86 applications

  • @kyuna4843
    @kyuna4843 2 месяца назад +5

    You're missing two points. First, the single-thread performance actually matches the performance of Apple's M3 processor. People who are used to running all three operating systems (Windows, macOS, and Linux) would be aware of this, especially hackintosh users.
    Second, the 23W or 80W figures refer to the power consumption of the whole system, not just the CPU itself.

    • @TamasKiss-yk4st
      @TamasKiss-yk4st Месяц назад

      Nope, even Apple has different CPU and GPU power usage, and as they shipping the M2 Max with 96W charger, but the CPU is limited to use 60W and the GPU has a 30W limit, you can figure out the whole system has the max 96W power comsuption limit, so the charger can maintain it forever..

  • @katieadams5860
    @katieadams5860 Месяц назад +1

    One thing that is really bad about ARM is the lack of the ability for a universal OS. It's really hard to port Linux to devices like the m1 macbook. We'll be at the mercy of qualcomm and device manufactures as to whether if Linux or other OS's will work on it

  • @GrahamMayer
    @GrahamMayer 2 месяца назад

    I would like to see the benchmarks after the OS, and benchmarks, have been refined to work better with this new processor.

  • @nitrobear
    @nitrobear 2 месяца назад

    Wasn't the 23W estimate based on the total power usage of the laptop, including screen, storage and so on? You may have to modify your charts then ^^

  • @Spoonfed78
    @Spoonfed78 Месяц назад

    The software and os integration will be interesting. Given we have a bunch of M series Mbook Pros at work that are without a doubt more buggy with core apple software vs x86 PC's in the same work space, the bar isn't set very high in this regard

  • @raylopez99
    @raylopez99 Месяц назад +3

    Caption for the video reads "AI nonesense" around the @8:00 mark, which is apt.

  • @EnochGitongaKimathi
    @EnochGitongaKimathi Месяц назад +1

    The 80W is the TDP of the device not the power fed to the SoC. The Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite is impressive. The GPU is on TSMC N4 if you compare it to the GPU on the Apple M3 which is on TSMC N3. Apple used a lot more transistors on the M3 GPU.

  • @kaspersergej
    @kaspersergej 2 месяца назад +4

    The only reason I‘m interested at all is Linux. I know about Asahi, but I want a ThinkPad keyboard, long battery life and slim & silent notebook. If you could do that with x86 it would be fine, but for the no-fan-noise I have to hope for a ThinkPad Carbon X1 with an ARM processor and no fans. But in terms of performance, Qualcom is catching up at best but most likely only provides a mediocre performance/efficiency with limited software support when used with Windows.

  • @abhinavenator
    @abhinavenator Месяц назад +1

    Love your channel, love your reviews. Actual reviews you can trust not just sales pitches.

  • @joableandrosuarezcorrea1576
    @joableandrosuarezcorrea1576 Месяц назад

    Josh I am studying computer sciencea at the university, and I would like to focus on web development, please tell me which laptop should I get:
    An hp pavilion plus 14, with i5 ultra 125h, 16gm ram and 512ssd for 850 €
    Or and acer swift go with i7 ultra 155h, 32gb ram and 1tb ssd for 1099€.
    I am not sure if the extra 250€ are worth it, or if the hp would be enough for me. I wanted the asus zenbook 14x with i7 but it isnt available in europe, if you know about another laptop that could be a good option under 1000€ please tell me.
    And Josh, I dont know if it would be a good option buying a gamer, I saw an hp victus 16 for 950€ with i7 13700h, 16 ram and 512 ssd, the good think is that it is a 16 inch display and the ram is upgreatable, but the battery life and the poor quality display could be a problem to me

  • @glaomiratovo2061
    @glaomiratovo2061 2 месяца назад +1

    the question i'm asking is, will a arm cpu works with an AMD or NVIDIA gpu? do GPUs supports instructions from an ARM chip ?

    • @physicistification
      @physicistification Месяц назад

      There are already workstations with Ampere Altra ARM CPUs and Nvidia and/or AMD GPUs, so yes. Nvidia has drivers for Linux but not for Windows. AMD drivers for Linux are in the kernel, so those should work out of the box too.

  • @techdudes1536
    @techdudes1536 2 месяца назад +1

    I am planning to buy IdeaPad 5 pro, which to choose core ultra 7 or core ultra 9, i heard ultra 9 is underperforming than ultra 7?

    • @antalpoti
      @antalpoti 2 месяца назад

      Don't buy Intel Ultra.

  • @DeepteshLovesTECH
    @DeepteshLovesTECH 2 месяца назад +14

    Josh I think the challenge will be the pricing and people accepting to lose upgradability.
    The X-Elite die size is like 182 mm^2 on TSMC 4nm node and upcoming Zen 5 APUs will be faster than it in terms of CPU performance for sure and AMD is already very efficient at 35W. If the X-Elite laptops will be like 1500 usd, then I wouldn't prefer it over AMD Laptops with dGPUs like RTX 4060 which will crush the X-Elite in gaming performance.
    It's not easy to kill x86 Intel and AMD, and neither it is easy to create a mega SoC with powerful CPU+powerful GPU and price it lower. Apple is able to do it as they are selling a finished product and selling services.
    AMD is also kind of able to do it with the consoles like Series X/PS5/PS5 Pro... but if those APUs were sold in the DIY market, they would be astronomically more expensive.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin 2 месяца назад +1

      Intel and AMD may be forced to kill x86 by themselves one day, because there are limits of that architectue and there are very ancient and obsolete elements of that architecture which make it less efficient.
      And when you are talking about GPUs, today GPU design and trend of evolution is not sustainable, they just make it bigger, you can't do that forever, it's obvious that we need some revolution. I would say that today GPUs are superior, but software is very badly optimised and that hunger for performance forces nvidia and AMD make those crazy 5kg and 50cm long GPUs because they just don't know how to increase the performance in other way. Similar trend with CPUs, you need bigger and bigger coolers, 90°C is already standard, it's crazy, this trend has to stop and if it's not possible without killing x86, then they should do it, sometimes you just need to do something even when you know it's gonna hurt a lot.

    • @bhaveshsonar7558
      @bhaveshsonar7558 2 месяца назад +3

      X86 is NOT absolute, it's evolving just as arm. It was stagnant due to Intel's carelessness, but now it's in full force and "will regin".

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 2 месяца назад

      ​@@PidalinHeck, there was several reasons RISC hasn't taken off in desktop computing outside of Macs. Heck, many RISC platforms, like SPARC, PA-RISC, MIPS, and others aren't even developed anymore; it's bascially just ARM and RISC-V. And honestly, the latter is much more likely to be anything good, given ARM is still controlled and we've seen Qualcomm and ARM Holdings sue each other.

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Pidalinx86 and CISC may not be dead for a LONG time.

    • @djchristian82
      @djchristian82 Месяц назад

      They're not APU's since the consoles PS5 and Xbox Series X have a seperate on-die graphics chip. APU's it's CPU and GPU in one single chip.

  • @MehrdadIsaloo
    @MehrdadIsaloo 2 месяца назад +3

    You've got one part wrong, those wattage numbers are the whole system's cooling capacity not the chip TDP.

    • @JustJoshTech
      @JustJoshTech  2 месяца назад +1

      That isn't what was explained to us in the room. But if it is, you can probably just take away 1 to 2 watts and re-calculate the efficiency. Under loads like Cinebench most of the 23 watts is going to the TDP. It won't change the story materially

    • @JustJoshTech
      @JustJoshTech  2 месяца назад +1

      Oh and thank you for the comment, I will check into it

    • @MehrdadIsaloo
      @MehrdadIsaloo 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JustJoshTech Thank you for your reply. I think getting single digit gain with almost 300 percent increase in power consumption is neither efficient nor logical. Even the worst x86 processors perform better in this regard. Qualcomm has not announced the official numbers for the TDP.

    • @Xevos701
      @Xevos701 Месяц назад

      23W and 80W is the device TDP. It's not what the chip I'd actually consuming.

  • @WarisAmirMohammad
    @WarisAmirMohammad 2 месяца назад +3

    Wait for reviews

  • @eladbari
    @eladbari Месяц назад

    @2:48 - The Yoga Pro 9i has a 1.5 hour battery life for video editing. I can't consider it as a laptop really. [it does offer 64GB which is rare tho...]

  • @jbetancourt11
    @jbetancourt11 2 месяца назад +2

    The down to earth, balanced perspective here is appreciated. It's important not to overhype a product like this without considering the potential translation layer hurtles. This is still incredibly exciting. If Microsoft or Qualcomm can manage to develop something similar to Rosetta 2, this will be an exciting release. As you mentioned, most important is the pressure this will put on AMD and Intel to further increase power efficiency.

  • @shivanshshivi811
    @shivanshshivi811 2 месяца назад +3

    I've been waiting for this video, and review of samsung laptops from you

    • @JustJoshTech
      @JustJoshTech  2 месяца назад

      Thanks. Re Samsung I was suck for a week. We are finally back up and rolling content. Samsung will definitely be appearing in many videos late April and May

    • @shivanshshivi811
      @shivanshshivi811 2 месяца назад

      @@JustJoshTech ahh, no problem, :) get well soon!

  • @ezg8448
    @ezg8448 2 месяца назад

    VERY curious how well X86 programs will run on these new processors.
    That's the main determining factor for me if they want me to get these types of laptops.

  • @LordAbe679
    @LordAbe679 2 месяца назад +1

    I believe that until arm structures are implemented for Windows applications, no significant progress can be made. However, with that being said, I am hopeful for the future of competition between Qualcomm, Apple, and hopefully Intel and AMD will quickly get their acts together.

  • @eladbari
    @eladbari Месяц назад

    @1:46 - I see the Snapdragon is under "Portable" section vs. the Asus G14 - which is under "Performance" section. - Does it mean that the Snapdragon CPU's still won't compete against an AMD Ryzen 9 + 4070 GPU when it comes to video editing in Davinci + After Effects? [trying to understand if the X Elite is relevant contender in the next 2 years...]

  • @oooogabooooga2
    @oooogabooooga2 Месяц назад

    What do you think about the Asus Zenbook Pro 15 flip (UP6502)? I am considering buying it because it's currently on sale for -$500 coming in at $1300 CAD.

  • @deneguil-1618
    @deneguil-1618 2 месяца назад

    something you missed out at the start with the power draw, 23w and 80w are total device TDP not the chip alone, tho you'd expect a bigger increase going from a 23w laptop to an 80w one. but still essentially making a parallel with apple it's M3 pro performance (significantly faster if you're using linux as well) for M3 air power

    • @TamasKiss-yk4st
      @TamasKiss-yk4st Месяц назад

      Something whst you are missing is that, this can't be the TDP, this is just the power consumption by the CPU.. imagine how many power left for the CPU when the Macbook Air only use 8W on the total system for a benchmark... 😂

  • @robertoacj
    @robertoacj Месяц назад

    Such a clearheaded view, thanks

  • @brachiator1
    @brachiator1 2 месяца назад +1

    Very interesting discussion

  • @logaandm
    @logaandm 2 месяца назад

    I love my Surface Pro X even with a slow ARM processor. Not a speed demon but perfectly acceptable for things like Word, email, Excel. It even does hardware based video conversion at a pretty good speed. The only software I haven't been able to run are things which need drivers for USB hardware. Native ARM versions run faster, but Windows ARM runs 32 bit and 64 bit Intel programs just fine.
    The least of my worries is running software. My biggest worry is hardware drivers.

  • @NVidiero
    @NVidiero Месяц назад +1

    Apple prove in 2020 what people want in a laptop. Power eficency, lightness and battery life.

  • @Tatar_Piano
    @Tatar_Piano 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing 950 in cinebench 24 using only 23 watts, my laptop scores 980 but requires 80 watts to be fed to the cpu😅😅😅

  • @Wol333
    @Wol333 2 месяца назад +18

    Won't care until it works in Linux

    • @Lolinatorishere
      @Lolinatorishere 2 месяца назад +1

      most linux distros are compatible with arm.

    • @Wol333
      @Wol333 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Lolinatorishere that means nothing of they lock down the bootloader, add restrictions in the UEFI, or any number of other ways to lock other OS's from booting.

    • @jeffreydurham2566
      @jeffreydurham2566 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Wol333It's not too difficult to go into the BIOS and switch off secure boot.

    • @Xevos701
      @Xevos701 Месяц назад +1

      Qualcomm has X Elite upstreaming for Linux enabled.

    • @thetower8553
      @thetower8553 Месяц назад

      @@Wol333 I forgot this was a thing, now I'm a bit worried.

  • @MrGuitarfreak132
    @MrGuitarfreak132 Месяц назад

    Two of the most useful review channels! Josh's assessments are helping me find a new work windows laptop. Max's videos really helped me when I bought my most recent Mac for home. Thanks gents!

  • @XBRoughneck
    @XBRoughneck 2 месяца назад +2

    Reviews like these solidify my choice of purchasing a laptop with a low end dedicated gpu in 2023. 2025 or 2026 should be exciting.

  • @pcefbol6704
    @pcefbol6704 Месяц назад +2

    The Snapdragon X Elite is our unique hope for having a laptop with no fan and annoying noise. Xiaomi so far is the only company capable of delivering MacBook-quality laptops.

    • @themonkeyman2790
      @themonkeyman2790 Месяц назад

      Why and how so? And i think Asus is more capable in that aspect than Xiaomi.

  • @Kysen10
    @Kysen10 2 месяца назад +43

    They didn't show any battery life information is a huge red flag.

    • @RodrigoFerreira-bs6hd
      @RodrigoFerreira-bs6hd 2 месяца назад +25

      Performance per Watt literally tells you that though?

    • @WarAlex16
      @WarAlex16 2 месяца назад +1

      There’s many different Elite SKUs. Maybe that’s why.

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 2 месяца назад +5

      Not at all. Expect similar run time to many other ARM based laptops

    • @mddunlap03
      @mddunlap03 2 месяца назад +2

      And dodge comparing it to amd in the 23w test then add a low power 45w amd chip vs 80w for snapdragon all the flags . Also the 45w 7945x3d did 16300 multi core and 2820 single core So faster than snapdragon x and using almost half the power

    • @TamasKiss-yk4st
      @TamasKiss-yk4st Месяц назад

      Well you guess the battery life based on Cinebench results, the basic M3 performance is beated by a tiny margin.. but M3 used 19W peak and 8W sustained, meanwhile X Elite used 23W peak and 23W sustained.. so basically 1,5x-3x more power hungry like the basic M3, so the same sized battery drained 1,5x-3x faster too..

  • @giantpopples
    @giantpopples 2 месяца назад +1

    If the promises made from Qualcomm and Microsoft are fullfilled it will indeed be great for competition and I am very curious to see how Intel and Amd will react. But price and availability is really important, all reviewers agreed that mobile zen 4 was great but U series (Phoenix) launched in real laptops really late after the announcement, and new 8000 chips are just the same chips with bigger NPU, so even if Zen 5 seems great and is announced in Q3/4 2024 I doubt we see products with it until mid 2025 giving a lot of space for Qualcomm and Intel.

  • @user-cx6rg6mr7d
    @user-cx6rg6mr7d Месяц назад

    is it possible for qualccom give x elite laptop a oculink port?

  • @borky1987
    @borky1987 Месяц назад

    Still using my Galaxy Book S (ARM) laptop today, and it's great. Battery lasts more than 20 hours still

  • @ohnvokl
    @ohnvokl Месяц назад

    Using the Thinkpad x13s which is fine for my needs, this sounds very promising!

  • @jgoyena
    @jgoyena Месяц назад

    Waiting for this upgrade, I have a Samsung Windows 11 notebook with Snapdragon 7c , it last 15 hours web browsing

  • @nizaramanchar8735
    @nizaramanchar8735 2 месяца назад +1

    Damn I see a lot of potential in Josh team I need to be a member to help him scale up

    • @JustJoshTech
      @JustJoshTech  2 месяца назад

      We are trying! Alot of growth ahead

  • @ouulriyac4747
    @ouulriyac4747 2 месяца назад +2

    Great and honest video

  • @leakyabstraction
    @leakyabstraction Месяц назад +1

    The pressure on Intel has been immense for a good few years, yet they are still struggling to be competent. The gen 12 release period was pretty much the only period when it made sense to buy a new Intel CPU instead of an AMD (and I have a 12 gen i7 CPU btw). I'm glad they started to pivot to fabs and manufacturing, because hopefully that's something they could actually do well.

  • @yuryzhuravlev2312
    @yuryzhuravlev2312 Месяц назад +3

    the main question about Linux support

  • @dreamlessdreamer
    @dreamlessdreamer 2 месяца назад

    This seems to be a viable option maybe for a 2. or 3. gen chip.
    Windows optimization will be much slower as it has a more complex variety of devices it has to cater to.
    The ROI for developers is also much lower as there will be far less benefitors for the ARM architecture as it will be just some niche devices not like the whole Mac lin up for example

  • @VicharB
    @VicharB Месяц назад

    I'll wait for Gen 3/+ and see how good it is becomes compared to Zen 6 or intel equivalent and especially the support from Linux and Windows, for productivity - performance/battery.

  • @theworddoner
    @theworddoner 2 месяца назад

    I’m really looking forward to the ai capabilities of these chips. Notably Qualcomm and strix halo.
    Not necessarily for a laptop however. I want a decent ai inference machine. If I can combine this with a gpu that I can offload ai compute to, I can run 70b+ llms with large context windows at decent inference speeds.
    To that end what I care about is AI TOPS, memory bandwidth and software support to supplement use of external gpu.
    I would pay quite a bit for that.

  • @leonardwise5807
    @leonardwise5807 2 месяца назад +1

    Good video, Josh. I believe that these chips will be great for Windows tablets like Surface 10. Android tablets from Samsung. Also, thin and light Windows PC. However, I think we're finding that as power scales up, these arm chips begin to struggle more with heat and fan noise. Your now famous quote on the M3 Max 14 " A hot loud mess" . I guess the question is, can the NPU replace the GPU for graphical performance. For now, at least the answer is no. I bet when Nvidia enters the all in one chip space, they will dominate.

  • @GrahamMayer
    @GrahamMayer 2 месяца назад +2

    I really hope we can finally get RISC in laptops and desktops at scale. It's long overdue. We could have had RISC on the desktop from the 90s onward. Thanks a lot Intel/Microsoft/Apple/IBM! That's 30 years of extra energy usage and holding back progress. I'm sure the extra profits were worth it.

    • @YuNherd
      @YuNherd 2 месяца назад +1

      the Internal combustion engine still prevails in cars, because oil is money and which developments for alternatives are hampered

  • @davidneale530
    @davidneale530 2 месяца назад +9

    I'll likely pre-order a Surface Pro 10 with the X Elite and OLED screen. But I have other x64 devices so don't need 100% compatibility on day 1. With Edge, Visual Studio, VS Code, Linux on WSL, Office etc. all being native ARM already, it will have me covered for everything important.

    • @_Digitalguy
      @_Digitalguy 2 месяца назад +1

      Chrome is now native too

    • @GianniLeonhart
      @GianniLeonhart Месяц назад

      @@_Digitalguy ew

    • @szlomobronsztajn3115
      @szlomobronsztajn3115 Месяц назад +2

      Don't preorder anything, there is no point in giving big molochs money before they actually deliver the product

  • @tride536
    @tride536 2 месяца назад +6

    Looove for "endless failed hinged dates" ❤
    I'm not sure if the games here were emulated but that might say that graphic performance might be much better if the games were made for ARM. Rosseta was mostly emulating by using hardware layer on M1 processor, hope Elite X will have similar hardware layer to emulate x86 instructions.

  • @oseitutu598
    @oseitutu598 Месяц назад

    1:15 endless failed hinge date ! So relatable😂

  • @rsounak
    @rsounak 11 дней назад

    Ultimately the OS stability will impact who is going to buy which one.

  • @Dee-Ell
    @Dee-Ell Месяц назад

    Good step forward but ultimately not significant enough without a software ecosystem ready.

  • @amoghphadke
    @amoghphadke Месяц назад

    i need to see it in action to believe it ...

  • @stevenswall
    @stevenswall 2 месяца назад +2

    Someone needs to beat Windows 11 for arm into submission and make it seamlessly run Android and Mac OS and iPad apps even if there is some emulation overhead.
    Then it will have a massive selection of apps and outdo the MacBook Pro which can't even run most iPad apps since The developers just opt out.
    I wish developers demanded a bit more from hardware and software makers instead of just going with whichever horrible disgusting inefficient system like Windows happens to have market share the current time.
    Everyone likes to lie that Windows is good for gaming, but that's simply because they are incredibly ignorant of how much of a resource hog it is and how little optimization Microsoft has done.

  • @PaulFPad
    @PaulFPad Месяц назад

    Hello Mr. Josh great video as always! This is off topic but I wonder if you're going to review the new ASUS Zenbook Duo Laptop? I understand it is not the most powerful laptop out there, but its form factor seems pretty enticing and useful to me. I would really appreciate your opinion and insight on that device.

  • @liowyew
    @liowyew 2 дня назад

    Is GPU still needed?

  • @lost-prototype
    @lost-prototype Месяц назад

    ARM for PCs would also pair well with increased Linux desktop adoption. It's quite quite good nowadays, even for basic users.

  • @sixtyinsix
    @sixtyinsix Месяц назад +3

    What's Qualcomms commitment to Linux?
    Thunderbolt?
    Do we still need a translation layer between programs run and the hardware?

    • @kozad86
      @kozad86 Месяц назад +1

      I'd be surprised if these devices aren't super locked down to only run Windows. TB? They'd need to license that from Intel, so probably just USB4. Translation layer - yes, unless something is compiled for ARM, Windows will translate it.

  • @kuchesezik
    @kuchesezik Месяц назад

    i remember when they compared parallels on m1 to native x86 windows laptops on maxtech and the virtualization still beat them out lol ...windows is still catching up

  • @powderypastor1242
    @powderypastor1242 2 месяца назад +3

    I'll be waiting for RISC-V especially for Linux, ARM is just too locked down.

    • @betag24cn
      @betag24cn Месяц назад +2

      arm is only locked for people doing the soc chips, the user couldnt care less, including the closed source gpu drivers
      risc is ideal to make smart tvs and that kind of stuff, other than that, no cost or platform benefit, all you get is growing pains and people not caring

  • @sebastian.tristan
    @sebastian.tristan 2 месяца назад +2

    An honest review, as usual.

  • @Gaurav-cy5lu
    @Gaurav-cy5lu 11 дней назад

    Waiting for arm gaming handheld with desktop OS linux or windows.

  • @roshanlalverma340
    @roshanlalverma340 Месяц назад

    When it will be launch???

  • @goobfilmcast4239
    @goobfilmcast4239 2 месяца назад +2

    The trouble started for x86 after the intro of Apple Silicon in 2020

    • @antalpoti
      @antalpoti 2 месяца назад +3

      Uhm... No.

    • @porkypine602
      @porkypine602 2 месяца назад +1

      @@antalpotiin the consumer market yes definitely

    • @betag24cn
      @betag24cn Месяц назад

      arm was introduced bacj when the furst smartphones and personal assistants came decades ago, from that time it was clear that power consumption was a problem for x86
      things got worse when we got smartphones with 8 cores
      intel was supposed to deliver a 4 cores cpu using arm level of power for 2015, but all they could deliver was 2 cores using like 40 watts and easily overheating, so apple just made the jump
      but so far, apple has not seen great market share increade on desktops and laptops, all they did was prove a point, that it could be done
      microsoft just got lazy with their tablets and windows 8 arm version, otherwise this would have happende like 5 years ago, if not more

  • @AndersonPEM
    @AndersonPEM Месяц назад

    Debian runs natively on ARM64. I'm looking forward to having an Arm PC that I can use all day long without being plugged to a socket and not depend on Apple.
    ARM64 is very good for compiling code.

  • @oltorftheviking
    @oltorftheviking 2 месяца назад

    It’s not just windows you have to translate x86 code to run. There aren’t going to get native software off the bat, and running through non native software is going to be terrible.