Qualcomm Snapdragon X2E-96-100 flagship chip GeekBench score revealed: single-core 4033 points

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IT House, March 4 — Technology media Notebook Check today (March 4) published a blog post reporting that traces of Qualcomm’s flagship chip Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme (model X2E-96-100) have been found in the GeekBench benchmark database.

The leaked data comes from an ASUS Zenbook A16 laptop equipped with 48GB of memory. ASUS, HP, and other manufacturers showcased several laptops with this series of chips at CES 2026, but these products have not yet been officially released in the global market.

According to the benchmark page, the X2E-96-100 scored 4,033 points in single-core tests on GeekBench 6.6.0, surpassing Apple M4 Max (3,880 points) and Intel’s flagship Core Ultra X9 388H (3,066 points), with increases of 3.94% and 31.54%, respectively.

In multi-core performance, the X2E-96-100 scored 23,198 points, ahead of AMD Strix Halo (18,481 points) and Ryzen AI Max+ 395, but still behind Apple M4 Max’s 25,760 points. IT House has attached a screenshot of the benchmark results below:

The X2E-96-100 integrates an Adreno X2-90 GPU, which scored 44,786 points in OpenCL on GeekBench. However, due to a software recognition error, the GPU frequency is only shown as 1 MHz (likely a reading error). It has 16 compute units (CUs), but this score is nearly double that of the previous generation Adreno X1-85 GPU (23,854 points).

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