QCOM•ASUS launched Zenbook 14 and Vivobook S Series laptops featuring Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processors, premium OLED displays and up to 16-hour battery life with fast charging. Qualcomm CEO unveiled the Dragonfly AI data center platform for agentic workloads as Nvidia’s RTX Spark superchip debut intensifies high-performance AI competition.
ASUS introduced Zenbook 14 OLED and Vivobook S14 models powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite mobile chip alongside Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen options. Both series feature 90% DCI-P3 premium OLED panels, extended battery life of up to 16 hours and rapid-charge support for mobile productivity.
The Dragonfly platform combines custom AI accelerators, tensor processors and a local-cloud hybrid software stack designed for agentic AI workloads. Qualcomm positions Dragonfly to deliver scalable performance with enhanced security, targeting enterprises seeking on-premises and edge AI compute solutions.
Nvidia’s RTX Spark superchip offers 1 petaflop of AI performance, up to 128 GB of unified memory and improved power efficiency for Windows laptops and desktops. This move broadens Nvidia’s addressable market and directly challenges Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite in the emerging personal AI compute segment.
Qualcomm aims to leverage mobile design wins with ASUS and monetize Dragonfly adoption in data centers and enterprise applications. Success will hinge on securing OEM partnerships, demonstrating AI performance leadership and differentiating against Nvidia’s growing presence in high-performance AI hardware.
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