Last month, a mysterious Lenovo laptop powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor appeared on the Geekbench. However, the performance scores revealed by the benchmark didn’t quite meet Qualcomm’s claims for its new ARM chip.

Now, a new Lenovo laptop has undergone Geekbench testing again, but this time under a different model name, 4810UV0100. And surprisingly, the results seem promising this time around.

The latest Geekbench 6 results show a significant 49% performance improvement compared to the previous benchmark result.

The new Lenovo laptop, equipped with the Snapdragon X Elite processor, achieved a single-core score of 2,427 and a multi-core score of 14,254 while operating on a “Balanced” power plan. Score-wise, it’s a substantial gain from 1,628 and 11,392, respectively.

Lenovo Snapdragon X Elite chip laptop

There could be several factors contributing to this sudden surge in performance of the SoC. Geekbench 6 may have made optimizations that work more effectively with this chipset.

Additionally, the test Lenovo laptop might have a refined cooling system resulting in a better score overall. However, it’s important to note that Geekbench’s short test duration may not fully assess the sustained performance capabilities of the device.

Another possibility is that as the Snapdragon X Elite is nearing its release, software tailored for the chipset may have been better optimized.

Snapdragon X Elite

Qualcomm says the X Elite will come in 23W to 80W power options. The recent benchmark shows the laptop running on a Balanced power plan. So it’s difficult to determine the exact Thermal Design Power (TDP) of the chipset at the moment.

Furthermore, it appears that Lenovo may be testing multiple models with the Snapdragon X Elite chip, as this is the second Lenovo laptop to appear on Geekbench featuring the new ARM chip.

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