Unplugged Performance
Traditional processors weren't built for today's hybrid workforce. When unplugged, performance drops by as much as 45% — killing productivity on the go. This infographic shows how Snapdragon X Series solves that problem with platforms designed for consistent performance and power efficiency. With up to 90% better unplugged performance and days-long battery life, it's built for work without limits. View the infographic to understand how this platform benefits your organization, and contact FCC Consulting Services LLC to discuss pricing options.
Why does battery life impact performance?
When X86-based devices disconnect from their charger, their performance can drop to 55% or less. This significant decline is due to the design of x86 architecture, which was originally built for fixed, desktop computing. In contrast, the Snapdragon X Series maintains maximum performance even when unplugged, allowing for a more reliable experience for remote workers.
What is the difference between Snapdragon X Series and Intel Core Ultra?
The Snapdragon X Series utilizes Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC), which allows for enhanced performance while consuming less power. This means that users can experience faster processing times and better efficiency, especially when using demanding applications. In comparison, Intel's x86 architecture often leads to capped performance to preserve battery life, which can be a drawback for users needing consistent performance.
What are the benefits of using Snapdragon X Series for remote work?
The Snapdragon X Series enables peak performance even when unplugged, making it ideal for remote work. With approximately 35 million U.S. employees working remotely as of August 2024, the flexibility and efficiency of the Snapdragon platform allow business users to run applications like Ciso AnyConnect and Figma seamlessly, enhancing their ability to work from anywhere without compromising on performance.