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Qualcomm's benchmarks show Snapdragon 8cx running as fast as Intel's Core i5

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Qualcomm said that is partnering with Lenovo to create what it's calling the first 5G PC, code-named "Project Limitless," based on the Snapdragon 8cx processor it announced last December. It also used a pair of unreleased PCMark benchmarks to prove that the Snapdragon 8cx can outperform a "Kaby Lake-R" Intel Core i5.

Though the "Project Limitless" name implies it's nothing more than a research effort, it's expected that the Qualcomm partnership with Lenovo will yield a consumer product, which Lenovo will likely ship in early 2020. Both Qualcomm and Lenovo are here at the Computex show in Taiwan, where Qualcomm is seeking partners for what it calls its Always Connected PCs.

As we learned in December, the Snapdragon 8cx was designed as a ground-up, optimized design specifically for laptops. Qualcomm's goal is to achieve performance comparable to that of an Intel U-series Core i5 chip. At the time, Qualcomm hadn't set the final clock speeds, though the reference laptop the company showed was running at 2.75GHz. Executives said today that the 8cx will run at 2.84GHz.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx compal prototypeMark Hachman / IDG

A Qualcomm 8cx prototype, manufactured by "white box" maker Compal.

First 8cx performance numbers released

As for the Snapdragon 8cx itself, the knock on Qualcomm's chips inside of a PC is that they haven't been able to supply the horsepower of Intel's rival Core processors. (On balance, the Snapdragon 850 inside the Lenovo Yoga C630 is perfectly fast enough to run Netflix and most office tasks just fine, based on my experience with it, using a Qualcomm-supplied machine.)

Qualcomm executives previously told PCWorld that the Kryo 495 CPU inside the Snapdragon 8cx was "at least" 2.5 times as powerful as the version of the Kryo in the Snapdragon 850. On paper, that would put it on roughly on a par with an Intel Core i7-8550U, based on PCWorld's scores for the Snapdragon 850 used in the Galaxy Book 2. As for the Adreno 680 GPU, at the time executives described it as twice as fast as the Snapdragon 850, and three times as fast as the Snapdragon 835.

Qualcomm snapdragon 8cx big numbers Qualcomm

The Kryo CPU, Adreno GPU, and Hexagon 690—all have been improved within the  Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx. 

Qualcomm also erased part of the mystery surrounding the performance of the 8cx itself. On May 27, PCMark developer UL will debut a pair of new benchmarks: an application benchmark that measures processor performance on Office, and a new battery life benchmark that runs down the battery in three different ways.

Qualcomm tested the Snapdragon 8cx against a Core i5-8250U, a member of the 2017 Kaby Lake-R generation. The tests were performed by Qualcomm, though reporters were also offered the opportunity to launch the tests themselves and confirm them. (Qualcomm's numbers were based on tests running on battery, however, while the demonstration models were plugged in.)

The PCMark application benchmark tested the performance of the laptop across Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and the EdgeHTML version of Microsoft Edge. (According to Jani Joki, the director of engineering at UL, Microsoft's upcoming switch to the Chromium version of Edge won't meaningfully affect results, in much the same way driver updates don't change the fundamental nature of its 3DMark benchmark.)



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