IT Home reported on April 19 that HP's new OmniBook series notebooks were exposed for the first time, and have now passed the national 3C certification.
The certification information shows that the new model TPN-W163 is a new mold, produced by Wistron, with a 65W original power adapter, and its market model is:
- HP OmniBook X 14" Notebook AI PC
- HP OmniBook X notebook
- HP OmniBook X Notebook 14X
- HP Dragonfly series high-end thin and light business laptop Snapdragon Edition
- HP EliteBook Ultra 14" G1q Notebook AI PC
- 惠普 EliteBook Ultra G1q 14X
IT Home noted that the HP OmniBook series of business notebooks has a long history, the last product was the OmniBook XE3 launched in 2001, and the OmniBook X 14 notebook is the resurrection of the series after more than 20 years.
Qualcomm recently held a special media conference in London for the Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus processors, and announced more news about the two processors.
According to reports, the Snapdragon X Elite processor has a multi-core score of 15610 points in the GeekBench version 6.2, which is 28.4% higher than the Apple M3 (12154 points).
The Microsoft 365 app lasts 40% longer on the Snapdragon X Elite platform than the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H laptop, 43% longer for local movies, and 89% longer for YouTube streaming.
According to the information previously given by Qualcomm, the first laptops with Snapdragon X Elite chips will be available this summer.