A new leak suggests that Qualcomm might be expanding its Snapdragon X Plus family of chipsets. The new silicon, codenamed “Purwa,” has the model number X1P-39-100.

So far, Qualcomm has officially announced only one Snapdragon X Plus model, the X1P-64-100. In comparison, the Snapdragon X Elite line includes three new chipsets with the same core architecture but varying CPU clock speeds and theoretical GPU performance.

Additionally, there have been leaks about another X Plus chip, the X1P-42-100, which is a less powerful version of the X1P-64-100. Now, reliable leaker Roland Quandt has revealed an even more basic variant, the X1P-39-100. So the leak suggests that the X Plus line will also have three chips, similar to the Snapdragon X Elite.

Details about the X1P-39-100 are still limited, but Quandt tips that it will likely feature eight CPU cores, similar to the rumored configuration of the X1P-42-100. It is yet to be confirmed if it will use the same Oryon performance cores as the X1P-42-100.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Plus series is designed for Windows on ARM devices, offering a specialized architecture for this platform. The possible addition of the X1P-39-100 suggests that Qualcomm may be expanding its offerings to cater to a wider range of performance needs and price points within this niche market.

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