Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) is making a serious play for laptop dominance, and JPMorgan thinks the company's showing at CES 2026 proves it's working. Analyst Samik Chatterjee, who maintains an Overweight rating on the stock, hosted a booth tour with Qualcomm management and came away impressed by how comprehensively the chipmaker now covers the PC market.
A Laptop Chip for Every Budget
The big story here is breadth. Chatterjee noted that Qualcomm displayed multiple PC launches built on its X2 Elite SIP chipsets, partnering with heavyweights like Lenovo, Asus, and HP. According to management, this current generation delivers what they call "substantial performance leadership" over rivals and gives Qualcomm coverage of more than 95% of PC price points as the rollout continues.
That's a striking claim. It means whether you're shopping for a budget laptop or a premium workstation, there's probably a Qualcomm-powered option competing for your attention.
Benchmarks That Actually Matter
Performance talk is cheap unless you back it up, and Qualcomm apparently did exactly that at the booth. Chatterjee reported that the company ran head-to-head benchmarks comparing its Snapdragon X2 Elite and X Elite chips against key competitors, including products from the dominant incumbent PC chip supplier.
The results? Snapdragon chips outperformed rivals in typical operating conditions, with the performance gap widening even further when running on battery or in low-power modes. That's the kind of advantage that matters in real-world use, not just synthetic benchmarks.
Qualcomm also emphasized its Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which offloads tasks from the Central Processing Unit (CPU) across audio, visual, and other applications. By shifting workloads away from the CPU, the NPU enables faster performance while improving the overall user experience.




