Samsung’s Snapdragon X Elite Laptops Are Already on Sale, Three Weeks after Launch

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The Galaxy Book4 Edge, a next-gen AI PC from Samsung that is powered by Snapdragon X Elite—a new SoC and computing platform that maker Qualcomm has said will revolutionize the PC—is already on sale and currently available at a substantial discount despite having launched only a few weeks ago, on June 18, 2024, according to discounted listings from various retailers that can be found online, including those from Best Buy and Samsung’s own web store. Critics of Qualcomm say that this is proof that Snapdragon X Elite devices aren’t selling well and have failed to live up to expectations, although the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7, Microsoft’s flagship Copilot+ PCs, appear to remain at their original pricing.

Listings from Best Buy include:

  • Samsung – Galaxy Book4 Edge – Copilot+ PC – 14″ AMOLED Touch-Screen Laptop – Snapdragon X Elite – 16GB Memory – 512GB Storage – Sapphire Blue ($999.99, $350 off)
  • Samsung – Galaxy Book4 Edge – Copilot+ PC – 16″ AMOLED Touch-Screen Laptop – Snapdragon X Elite – 16GB Memory – 512GB Storage – Sapphire Blue ($1,099.99, $350 off)
  • Samsung – Galaxy Book4 Edge – Copilot+ PC – 16″ AMOLED Touch-Screen Laptop – Snapdragon X Elite – 16GB Memory – 1TB Storage – Sapphire Blue ($1,499.99, $250 off)

A few promos for the device:

Samsung on its first Copilot+ PC:

The Galaxy Book4 Edge — a Copilot+ PC — fundamentally reimagines what is possible with a PC. Powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processor, it boasts an incredible 45 TOPS Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for unmatched AI computing performance. Bridging the gap between PC and mobile, the Galaxy Book4 Edge enables access to popular Galaxy AI features on a more immersive screen with the new Link to Windows function. It also allows users to seamlessly perform everyday actions like retrieving contacts or sending messages on a phone with natural language via Copilot voice prompts.

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Zarathustra
Zarathustra 👍 2

Tsing wrote:

Critics of Qualcomm say that this is proof that Snapdragon X Elite devices aren’t selling well and have failed to live up to expectations, although the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 11, Microsoft’s flagship Copilot+ PCs, appear to remain at their original pricing.

So the question is, did Samsung just overestimate demand, is demand low just for Samsung AI-ARM laptops, or for AI laptops in general. Could Microsoft just be dealing with low sales and not budging on price because they are so invested in this whole AI PC thing succeeding, and are trying to keep up appearances?

We just don't know enough right now.

I - for one - hope this entire AI PC effort crashes and burns.

Personally I will certainly never buy or use one unless there is no other option.

But that is just me.

Grimlakin
Grimlakin

No wireless, no modern CPU's that have NPU's, Man... let me guess you thought a phone should be a phone without the smart crap?

DrezKill
DrezKill 👍 1

"Grimlakin, post: 87087, member: 215" wrote:

let me guess you thought a phone should be a phone without the smart crap?


I would certainly appreciate being able to buy an HDTV without all the smart crap.

Brian_B
Brian_B 👍 1

I think PC sales are down across the board and AI was just a marketing thing to try to gin up some demand

U

"DrezKill, post: 87090, member: 230" wrote:

I would certainly appreciate being able to buy an HDTV without all the smart crap.


What for? Theyd just charge you the same, plus you dont have to use it.

U

Seems massively overpriced tbh.

S
Stoly 👍 1

"Brian_B, post: 87095, member: 96" wrote:

I think PC sales are down across the board and AI was just a marketing thing to try to gin up some demand


Every once in a while, a new technology emerges that's aimed to drive PC sales with different grades of success/failure.

There are multiple examples of these, just to name a few, "multimedia", Desktop publishing, content creation, Gaming, animation, rendering, photo editing, VR/AR and so many more.

Denpepe

"Uvilla, post: 87097, member: 397" wrote:

What for? Theyd just charge you the same, plus you dont have to use it.


Probably more as I assume some of the preinstalled stuff brings in some money.

DrezKill

"Uvilla, post: 87097, member: 397" wrote:

Theyd just charge you the same


They SHOULD be charging less for that though. TV that comes with less crap should cost less.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra 👍 2

"DrezKill, post: 87108, member: 230" wrote:

They SHOULD be charging less for that though. TV that comes with less crap should cost less.


While I tend to agree on principle, the truth is it is also expensive to produce large numbers of varieties of things.

Sometimes, unless the parts that make a unique model are very expensive, it actually costs less to just make everything the same

I wish I could just unplug and get rid of whatever board inside runs the "smart" features though. I don't trust it. Even if it is not used, and not connected to WiFi, I don't trust it, especially with things like Amazon Sidewalk available almost everywhere now.

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