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Arm Laptop Aces CES Despite Pre-Production Glitches
17 Jan
Summary
- Asus Zenbook A16 uses a high-end Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor.
- Pre-production bugs present but expected to be resolved in final units.
- Laptop offers impressive performance for multitasking and photo editing.

The Asus Zenbook A16, equipped with a new Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor, proved surprisingly capable at CES. Despite being a pre-production unit with several software bugs, its performance in multitasking and photo editing was impressive, offering a glimpse into the future of Windows on Arm laptops. The device features a high-resolution OLED display and substantial memory, aiming for a premium market segment.
The laptop's performance, particularly in tasks like photo editing with Adobe Lightroom Classic, was notably snappy, even when running on battery power. This consistent performance, similar to Apple's M-series chips, is a significant advantage for users who need reliable power on the go. While some demanding tasks did cause slowdowns, overall responsiveness exceeded expectations for early hardware.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 processors show strong potential for performance and battery efficiency, though gaming compatibility remains a concern, mirroring Apple's ecosystem. The Zenbook A16, despite its early issues and estimated premium price, stands out as a promising thin-and-light Windows laptop, potentially setting a new standard for Arm-based devices.




