The Snapdragon X Elite chipset from Qualcomm is set to elevate gaming experiences by incorporating Microsoft’s Auto Super Resolution technology, enabling the GPU to achieve improved performance and frame rates in a variety of games. Yet, those anticipating this feature to be a unique offering exclusively tied to Qualcomm’s hardware may need to adjust their expectations. It has been clarified that while Microsoft’s Auto Super Resolution will be featured in notebooks powered by Snapdragon X Elite, exclusivity to Qualcomm’s chipset is not the case.
For now, it appears that the Auto Super Resolution technology is operational with the Snapdragon X Elite, with the potential for future compatibility advancements for systems powered by Intel and AMD. According to a conversation with Macey Davis, a Qualcomm spokesperson, The Verge was informed that Auto Super Resolution is actually a Microsoft innovation and is not restricted to any particular hardware manufacturer. For the moment, this upscaling technology is only functional with the Snapdragon X Elite due to its integration with Windows on a device branded as ‘Copilot+ PC’. However, this exclusivity may change as other technologies reach the performance threshold set by Microsoft.
As it stands, any device carrying the ‘Copilot + PC’ label is capable of running Microsoft’s Auto Super Resolution, which is currently limited to the Snapdragon X Elite owing to its advanced Hexagon NPU. Details on alternative processors that might benefit from this technology remain undisclosed, but there are expectations that Intel and AMD will soon launch next-generation CPUs with enhanced NPUs, making these chips compatible with Auto Super Resolution.
Despite being the pioneer in supporting Auto Super Resolution, Snapdragon X Elite should anticipate competition in the near future. Sources indicate that NVIDIA is developing a novel chipset that combines a Cortex-X5 processor, a Blackwell RTX GPU, and LPDDR6 memory into a single integrated package. This setup is likely to support an upgraded version of NVIDIA’s DLSS, aimed at significantly boosting frame rates for an enhanced gaming experience.
Gamers and tech enthusiasts should be on the lookout for these developments, which promise to push the boundaries of gaming performance on notebooks. As the technology landscape continues to evolve, we can anticipate further advancements that will enhance the ways in which we interact with and enjoy our devices.






