Qualcomm has launched a large number of Snapdragon X chipsets this year, and they have also rolled out the architecturally similar Snapdragon 8 Elite. Currently, Qualcomm provides the following chipsets to Windows OEMs:
Interestingly, there might be even more SKUs on the way. While the company hasn't made any public announcements yet, they hinted at this during Qualcomm Investor Day, where XDA Developers were present.
New Chip Details
Sadly, Qualcomm didn't share much information during the event aside from the fact that these upcoming chips will have the same 45 TOPS NPU as the Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite variants. From what XDA Developers discovered, it seems there is a new, more entry-level chipset intended to be positioned beneath the Snapdragon X Plus 8-core. It’s probably going to be named Snapdragon X.
Speculation on Future Chipsets
Recent rumors suggest that Qualcomm is working on at least three 'Snapdragon X' chipsets. There's particular evidence pointing towards the existence of the X1P-24-100, X1P-39-100, and X1P-40-100. However, it’s uncertain whether all these SKUs will actually hit the market. Additionally, there have been no updates on the rumored X1P-56-100 and X1P-62-100 so far. Regardless, these new Snapdragon X chipsets are expected to power laptops priced under $600, which would be a significant drop from the least expensive Surface Pro 11, currently priced at $800 on Amazon.