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Oryon is an 8 to 12-core CPU implementing the ARMv8.7-A architecture featuring a custom microarchitecture designed by Qualcomm.[1][2] It is used on theSnapdragon X Plus,Snapdragon X Elite andSnapdragon 8 Elitesystems on chips, first released in June 2024.[3]

It began development in 2021 whenNuVia Inc.[4] was acquired byQualcomm.

It is the first custom microarchitecture for smartphoneSoCs[5] released by Qualcomm since the originalKryo.

Models

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1st generation

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Development of the first generation of Oryon started in 2021 under Nuvia. This generation consists of Snapdragon X-series chips that are targeted at laptops.

Comparison of 1st generation Oryon CPUs[6]
BrandingModel numberCore countTotal cacheMax multithread frequencyBoost frequencyMemory typeRelease
X EliteX1E-00-1DE1242 MB3.8 GHz4.3 GHz (dual-core)LPDDR5x-8448Q2 2024
X1E-84-1004.2 GHz (dual-core)
X1E-80-1003.4 GHz4.0 GHz (dual-core)
X1E-78-100
X PlusX1P-66-100104.0 GHz (single-core)
X1P-64-100
X1P-46-100830 MB4.0 GHz (single-core)
X1P-42-1003.2 GHz3.4 GHz (single-core)
XX1-26-1003.0 GHz-Q1 2025

2nd generation

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The second generation consists only of Snapdragon 8-series chips targeted at smartphones and tablets.

Comparison of 2nd generation Oryon CPUs[7]
BrandingModel numberCore countTotal cacheMax multithread frequencyBoost frequencyMemory typeRelease
8 Elite for GalaxySM8750-AC2 + 632MB (24-L2; 8-SLC)3.53GHz4.47GHz (dual-core)LPDDR5x-10600Q1 2025
8 EliteSM8750-AB3.5GHz4.32GHz (dual-core)Q4 2024
SM8750-3-AB2 + 5Q1 2025

3rd generation

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The 3rd generation is the first to include both 8 and X series chips.

Comparison of 3rd generation Oryon CPUs[8]
BrandingModel numberCore countTotal cacheMax multithread frequencyBoost frequencyMemory typeRelease
PrimePerformancePrimePerformancePrimePerformance
X2 Elite ExtremeX2E-96-10012653 MB4.4 GHz3.6 Ghz5.0 GHzN/aLPDDR5x-9523Q1 2026
X2E-94-1004.7 GHz
X2E-90-1005.0 GHz
X2 EliteX2E-88-1004.0 GHz3.4 Ghz4.7 GHz
X2E-84-100634 MB
X2E-80-100
X2E-78-100
X2 PlusX2P-64-10010N/a4.04 GHzN/aN/a
X2P-42-100622 MB
8 Elite Gen 5SM8850-AC264.61 GHz3.63 GHzLPDDR5x-10600Q3 2025
8 Gen 5SM88453.8 GHz3.32 GHzLPDDR5x-9600Q4 2025

References

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  1. ^Anton Shilov."Qualcomm says its Oryon CPU cores have 1% or less of Arm's original technology — cores in Snapdragon X PC chips are almost entirely custom". Yahoo!Tech. tom'sHARDWARE. Retrieved22 December 2024.
  2. ^"Qualcomm® Oryon™ CPU Architecture".Archived from the original on 2025-12-05. Retrieved2025-12-05.
  3. ^"The Qualcomm Snapdragon X Architecture Deep Dive: Getting To Know Oryon and Adreno X1". Anandtech. 2024-06-21. Archived fromthe original on June 14, 2024. Retrieved29 June 2024.
  4. ^Statt, Nick (13 January 2021)."Qualcomm just bought a two-year-old startup founded by former Apple engineers for $1.4 billion".The Verge. Retrieved9 August 2024.Nuvia, was formed in 2019 by three former engineers and chip specialists, all of whom worked at Apple on the A-series chip line that powers the iPhone and iPad
  5. ^"Introducing the Qualcomm Falkor CPU core: purpose-built for cloud workloads | Qualcomm".www.qualcomm.com. Retrieved2024-10-30.
  6. ^"Snapdragon X Elite". Qualcomm. Retrieved29 June 2024.
  7. ^"Snapdragon 8 Elite". Qualcomm. Retrieved21 November 2024.
  8. ^"Snapdragon X2 Elite". Qualcomm. Retrieved24 September 2025.
Application ARM-based chips
Application
processors
(32-bit)
ARMv7-A
Cortex-A5
Cortex-A7
Cortex-A8
Cortex-A9
Cortex-A15
Cortex-A17
Others
ARMv7-A
compatible
ARMv8-A
Others
Application
processors
(64-bit)
ARMv8-A
Cortex-A35
Cortex-A53
Cortex-A57
Cortex-A72
Cortex-A73
Others
ARMv8-A
compatible
ARMv8.1-A
ARMv8.1-A
compatible
ARMv8.2-A
Cortex-A55
Cortex-A75
Cortex-A76
Cortex-A77
Cortex-A78
Cortex-X1
Neoverse N1
Others
  • Cortex-A65, Cortex-A65AE, Cortex-A76AE, Cortex-A78C, Cortex-X1C,Neoverse E1
ARMv8.2-A
compatible
ARMv8.3-A
ARMv8.3-A
compatible
ARMv8.4-A
Neoverse V1
ARMv8.4-A
compatible
ARMv8.5-A
ARMv8.5-A
compatible
ARMv8.6-A
ARMv8.6-A
compatible
ARMv8.7-A
ARMv8.7-A
compatible
ARMv9.0-A
Cortex-A510
Cortex-A710
Cortex-A715
Cortex-X2
Cortex-X3
Neoverse N2
Neoverse V2
ARMv9.2-A
Cortex-A520
Cortex-A720
Cortex-A725
Cortex-X4
Cortex-X925
Neoverse N3
-
Neoverse V3
ARMv9.2-A
compatible
ARMv9.3-A
C1-Ultra
C1-Premium
C1-Pro
C1-Nano
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