X2 Elite Extreme is INSANE - Look out, Apple..
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This right here is the world's fastest
Windows laptop in terms of CPU
performance, the new Zenbook A16,
packing the brand new Snapdragon X2
Elite Extreme, which has been frankly
blowing my mind in terms of how fast and
snappy it's been over the past 2 weeks
of testing, thanks to Asus, who
sponsored this video and also sent over
their ZenBook A14 with the standard X2
Elite so I could put them to the test
and compare the differences. is for you
guys. And believe it or not, but the
model that they sent over comes with 48
gigs of memory with a beautiful 16-in 3K
OLED display in this super lightweight
chassis. All for only $19.99,
which is absolutely mind-blowing because
you're about to see this outperform
Apple's $2,200 M5 Pro MacBook Pro, which
I honestly didn't expect. But before we
get into the performance numbers,
including the main focus of this video,
which is to compare it to the original
XLite as well as the new Panther Lake
chips, I've got to quickly talk about
how nice of a laptop this new ZenBook
A16 is. Believe it or not, but this
thing weighs only 2.65 lb for a 16-in
laptop. That's insane because Apple's
16-inch MacBook Pro, which by the way
starts at $2700,
weighs a whopping 2 lb heavier than this
laptop. That's 77% heavier than the new
ZenBook A16. And this is also thinner
than the new 16-inch MacBook Pro. I love
Asus's Sarah aluminum finish in this
nice beige color, which is fingerprint
resistant. It's also got a really nice
large trackpad. Although it is a diving
board, so it's not the best out there,
but it's decent. It works. The keyboard
is also very nice. Very nice bright
backlighting. The display 16-in 3K
resolution, 120 Hz, OLED. It is
beautiful. No compromises whatsoever.
You also get a ton of different ports
all the way around. You got HDMI, SD
card slot, USBA, USBC's. You get
everything you'll need and it packs
pretty decent speakers. Although they're
not as good as the MacBook Pros, they're
still loud and decent enough. So, in
terms of the design and the look, this
is overall a great laptop. You also get
pretty dang portability with that
lightweight. And of course, you also
have the option of the Zenbook A14 with
that 14in display, which by the way is
still super fast with the regular X2
Elite as I'm about to show you in these
performance tests. So, let's jump right
in. Believe it or not, but this is the
world's first Windows laptop to get over
4,000
single core points in Geekbench 6. That
is absolutely
insane. I mean, it's 38% faster than the
original X Elite. I mean, that
generational jump just from the original
to the X2 Elite Extreme is mindblowing.
And just look at how it destroys one of
the top Panther Lake chips, the 386H.
Absolutely kills it in single core. And
then in terms of multicore, this thing
blew my mind. over 23,000
points. That's almost 50% faster than
the X Elite in one generation. I mean,
believe it or not, but this is now the
world's fastest Windows laptop in terms
of multi-core performance. It's even
faster than Intel's top 285HX,
which eats so much power. That just
blows my mind. And then look how it
compares to that Panther Lake. It's
almost just an insane difference. Now,
you all know that web browsing is one of
the most common things that people do.
And in terms of snappiness in web
browsing, testing speedometer 3.1, this
thing scored 48.5,
almost two times faster than the
original X Elite, much faster than the
Panther Lake. I mean, this is the
highest score ever seen on any Windows
laptop in this test. Literally the
snappiest Windows laptop ever for web
browsing. But what really blew my mind
was CPU rendering in Cinebench 2026. The
10-minute stress test multicore. You
guys won't believe this. Over 7,000
points. 7,42.
Absolutely insane difference compared to
the original X Elite. So much faster
than the Panther Lake 386H. And believe
it or not, but it was faster than the
base M5 Pro chip in the 14-in MacBook
Pro. just barely, but it was faster. Not
quite as fast as the full 18 core
version of the M5 Pro and the 16-inch
model, but still this is such an insane
improvement. And now, let's move over to
the area which was the weakest for the
original X Elite, and that was the
graphics performance. That was the one
thing that I really wanted them to
improve, and guess what? They did it.
2.3 times faster performance in 3D
Mark's Steel Nomad Light gaming
benchmark than the original X Elite.
Over 40 frames per second in this test.
Believe it or not, it's actually faster
than Apple's 10 core M5 MacBook Pro.
Just barely barely faster. and it's
right behind the Panther Lake B390 GPU,
which yes, got a huge improvement
compared to the previous Lunar Lake. So,
seeing this big of a graphics
improvement was completely unexpected,
and they just killed it generation to
generation. But then I also wanted to
test something that's getting a lot of
hype these days, and that is AI
performance. So, we tested Geekbench 6
AI for the GPU quantized score. And take
a look at that. Over 90,000
quantized score. That's 60% faster than
the latest Panther Lake best B390 GPU.
That is just nuts. And then I decided to
do some local LLM work with O Lama
testing Quen 3.5. I tested the 35
billion parameter model and this was
just crazy. Since this laptop for 1999
comes with 48 GB of RAM, you can run
larger models since this is technically
unified memory that can be accessed by
the GPU. So when I tested the 35 billion
parameter model, I got 49.95 tokens per
second for the prefill performance.
Basically over five times faster than
the 32 gig Panther Lake laptop that I
tested. That's the difference in that
RAM. And then for the output
performance, it was essentially 50%
faster than the Panther Lake. That's
just crazy. So to make it fair for the
Panther Lake since it had 32 gigs of
RAM, I compared the X2 Elite, this
laptop, the ZenBook A14, which comes
with 32 gigs, to a 32 gig Panther Lake
chip. And check out this prefill
performance in the smaller standard Quen
3.5 model. Literally two times faster
prefill performance with the same 32 gig
matching RAM. Holy smokes. Snapdragon
just came out and doubled the AI
performance at least for preill. And
then in terms of the output performance,
it was 23% faster than Panther Lake. So
that's the standard X2 Elite. Isn't that
just insane? So, with all of that
testing considered, Snapdragon just blew
me away with this big of a performance
jump in just a single generation update.
Imagine what's going to happen with the
Snapdragon X3 Elite Extreme. I am so
excited because they are on something
else with these performance jumps. I
mean, over 4,000 single core, that is
insane. And then considering that AI
performance as well, especially for the
value with that 48 gigs of memory, I
mean, this is the biggest performance
jump I have ever seen in any Windows
laptop ever made. Huge bravo to the
Snapdragon team and bravo to Asus as
well for getting that chip in such a
lightweight and thin chassis with
awesome specs like 48 gigs of memory and
a beautiful 16-in OLED display like this
for $19.99.
Let me know your thoughts on the ZenBook
A16 down in the comment section below,
as well as the X2 Elite and Elite
Extreme. Thanks for watching. Subscribe
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