Big industry events, like Computex 2024, currently underway in Taipei, rarely have a clear-cut victor. Sure, sometimes one of the big dogs in the tech world unveils something that blows us all away, but more and more frequently, each new expo ends up devolving into a mess of samey competing products, while companies save the juicy stuff for private events where they don’t have to worry about someone else stealing their thunder.
Well, Qualcomm already had its thunder stolen by Microsoft – or perhaps it would be more accurate to say it gift-wrapped those thunderclaps for the Windows creator, since it was Microsoft that revealed the new slate of laptops equipped with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Elite chip at its ‘AI Era’ live event just a few weeks ago. As such, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon’s keynote speech at Computex had no fresh reveals.
And yet, Snapdragon X Elite is such a big deal that I’m willing to declare Qualcomm the unequivocal winner of this year’s Computex – but probably not for the reason you’re expecting.
In the Copilot seat
You can watch the Qualcomm keynote in its entirety now on YouTube, but for those who don’t want to sit through a 78-minute-long video, I’ll sum up: Qualcomm has partnered with Microsoft and six other laptop manufacturers to bring us a new wave of ‘AI PCs’ featuring the new X Elite chip, which will enable the freshly boosted capabilities of the Copilot+ assistant in Windows 11.
“It’s the most disruptive thing in computing since Windows 95,” Amon said at a Q&A session a day after the keynote, referring to the version of the OS that crystallized the virtual desktop formula we know and love today with its taskbar and start menu. It’s a reasonable comparison – at least, assuming that Copilot+ really does become the inflection point for a new way for us to use Windows. The potential is certainly there, and X Elite enables it.