Renders of Dell’s upcoming Snapdragon X Elite laptops were leaked

  • High-resolution renders of Dell’s laptops, Dell Inspiron 7441 and Dell XPS 9345, powered by Qualcomm’s newest SoC were leaked and these products are reportedly expected to be available in June.
  • Both laptops will ship with Microsoft’s new dedicated Copilot button on the keyboard, which offers a quick one-tap access to Windows Copilot, and is required for any laptop to be marketed as an AI PC.
  • Qualcomm has already said that most of the big-name PC makers, such as Lenovo, OEMs and HP, are planning to launch multiple new laptops equipped with Snapdragon X hardware this summer.

Windows Report has leaked high-resolution renders of Dell’s laptops, Dell Inspiron 7441 and Dell XPS 9345, powered by Qualcomm’s newest SoC and these products are reportedly expected to be available in June.

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Snapdragon X shines in laptops

The new Inspiron looks to feature a redesigned chassis that maintains that classic Inspiron look, but with a slimmer body and rounded edges. This device is expected to ship with the 12-core Snapdragon X Elite SoC, which is more powerful than the Intel Core Ultra and trades blows with Apple’s M3 and M4 processors.

Windows Report also suggests that the Dell XPS looks pretty much identical to the XPS 13 Plus with Intel that was released last year, likely being reused for Qualcomm’s newest chip.

Both laptops will ship with Microsoft’s new dedicated Copilot button on the keyboard, which offers a quick one-tap access to Windows Copilot, and is required for any laptop to be marketed as an AI PC.

Microsoft and Qualcomm are gearing up for a big push with Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon X series and Microsoft is expected to unveil its Arm and AI plans for Windows at a special event on May 20,

Qualcomm has already said that most of the big-name PC makers, such as Lenovo, HP and Dell, are planning to launch multiple new laptops equipped with Snapdragon X hardware this summer.

Monica-Chen

Monica Chen

Monica Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering tech-trends and IT infrastructure. She graduated from Shanghai International Studies University with a Master’s degree in Journalism and Communication. Send tips to m.chen@btw.media

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