The volume of Snapdragon X-powered HP laptops continues to increase, even though the company has not unveiled a single example, yet. To recap, evidence has already surfaced online of the OmniBook X and EliteBook Ultra G1q. However, it turns out that it has created a new Dragonfly model, too.
Essentially, only images of the OmniBook X and EliteBook Ultra G1q have leaked so far. By contrast, the new Dragonfly has appeared on Geekbench, evidence of which we have embedded below. As such, it is clear what chipset the device contains, among other details. Specifically, HP has equipped the Dragonfly 14-fe0xxx with the X1E-78-100, Qualcomm's least powerful Snapdragon X Elite variant.
For reference, Qualcomm equips the X1E-78-100 with 12 Oryon CPU cores that can boost to 3.4 GHz, an LPDDR5x-8448 memory controller, a 45 TOPS Hexagon NPU and an Adreno GPU that delivers up to 3.8 TFLOPs of theoretical performance. By default, the X1E-78-100 has an 80 W TPD. Unfortunately, Geekbench does not include this information in its listing. Nonetheless, it is evidence that the Dragonfly 14 will feature 16 GB of RAM, a minimum requirement for Windows 11's new 'AI Explorer'. Evidently, the new Dragonfly laptop will sport a 14-inch display too, just like OmniBook X and EliteBook Ultra G1q.