Snapdragon Control Panel

Winsage
December 4, 2025
China's Lisuan Technology, founded in 2021, has launched the 7G106 GPU, the first discrete graphics card compatible with Windows on ARM, aimed at disrupting the consumer gaming hardware market. Released in July 2025, the 7G106 is China's first 6nm GPU for gaming, featuring 12GB of GDDR6 VRAM and support for DirectX 12. A demonstration video shows the GPU running on a 12-core CP8180 v9 ARM chip, confirming its compatibility with Windows on ARM. Qualcomm announced a refresh of its Snapdragon line with the Snapdragon X2 in September 2025, which enhances performance for ARM-based Windows 11 PCs but lacks compatibility with discrete GPUs from major manufacturers.
Winsage
November 21, 2025
Qualcomm is enhancing its Snapdragon X and upcoming X2 series chips with new gaming features, including a control panel with four sub-menus for graphics, software, system info, and preferences, allowing customization of driver settings for individual games. The update expands anti-cheat support to include Tencent's Anti-Cheat Expert, Roblox's Hyperion, Denuvo, InProtect GameGuard, BattleEye, and Uncheater, with Epic Games improving its Easy Anti-Cheat software for Snapdragon. Additionally, Qualcomm is integrating AVX2 emulation into its Snapdragon Windows-compatible chips, with the Snapdragon X2 Elite already supporting this feature, enabling better compatibility with AVX2 applications on Windows.
Winsage
November 21, 2025
Qualcomm has introduced the Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme, which are expected to significantly enhance the performance and efficiency of Windows laptops. Initial benchmarks show that the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme performs well in single-core, multi-core, and GPU metrics, making it suitable for both productivity and gaming. Over 90% of the most played Windows games will be compatible at launch on devices using these new processors, which offer up to 2.3 times higher efficiency than previous models. Qualcomm has also launched the Snapdragon Control Panel to optimize game performance and ensure up-to-date drivers. The Snapdragon X2 Elite supports AVX2 emulation for running certain games via Microsoft's Prism Emulator, and there is ongoing development of kernel-level anti-cheat support for Windows on Snapdragon. Microsoft reports that 90% of user activity on Windows 11 on ARM involves native applications, indicating improved compatibility. New laptops featuring these Snapdragon processors are expected to debut in the first half of 2026, with previews potentially at CES in January.
Winsage
November 21, 2025
Qualcomm has introduced the Snapdragon Control Panel and a suite of updates for Snapdragon X Elite laptops, enhancing software and performance. Key features of the Control Panel include automatic game detection, per-game settings, and Adreno GPU driver updates. Qualcomm has resolved bugs and improved performance for over 100 games since last year. The x86 emulation layer has been upgraded, with Microsoft's Prism Emulator now supporting AVX x86 emulation, and AVX2 support expected on upcoming Snapdragon X2 Elite laptops. Additionally, Fortnite is now available on Qualcomm devices due to Epic Online Services Anti-Cheat support, and the company is working with anti-cheat providers like Tencent and Roblox to improve multiplayer support.
Winsage
November 20, 2025
Qualcomm has transitioned its Adreno Control Panel to the Snapdragon Control Panel, designed for gamers, creators, and power users of Snapdragon X Elite PCs. The application manages Adreno GPU settings, scanning for compatible games and allowing per-game adjustments such as super resolution settings, frame-rate limits, anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, and detail levels. It features automatic background checks for GPU driver updates, with notifications for new versions and options for automatic installations. A new Adreno GPU driver release addresses issues for over 100 games and includes stability enhancements, preparing for upgradable graphics drivers for the Snapdragon X2 Elite, expected in the first half of 2026. AVX2 emulation will also be available for current Snapdragon X-series and next-generation X2 Elite devices.
Winsage
November 20, 2025
Qualcomm has decoupled GPU updates from Microsoft's OS release cycle, allowing Snapdragon X Elite owners to download graphics drivers directly, which aligns the company with industry standards set by Nvidia and AMD. The company has transitioned to a direct "Upgradable Graphics Drivers" (UGD) model, enabling immediate access to driver updates through Qualcomm’s portal. The beta "Adreno Control Panel" has been rebranded to the "Snapdragon Control Panel," which now includes game-specific profiling and optimization features. Qualcomm has also integrated support for AVX and AVX2 instruction sets, addressing compatibility issues with games like God of War and Control. Kernel-level anti-cheat support has been introduced, making multiplayer gaming more accessible on Arm-based systems. The Snapdragon X2 Elite is set to launch in the first half of 2026, promising "Day 0" driver support and the ability to run 90% of top games, with performance expectations to outperform Intel’s Lunar Lake architecture.
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