Qualcomm today lifted the covers off the Snapdragon Wear Elite, a new premium platform built for next-generation Wear OS smartwatches and other AI wearables. Announced at MWC 2026, the chip is positioned above the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2 in Qualcomm’s lineup and packs a dedicated NPU to enable faster, more capable on-device AI processing.
The Snapdragon Wear Elite is built on a 3nm process and adopts a big.LITTLE CPU architecture, pairing one high-performance core clocked at 2.1GHz with four efficiency cores clocked at 1.95GHz. Qualcomm says this setup delivers a 5x jump in single-core performance compared to the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2. An upgraded Adreno GPU is also part of the package, offering up to 7x higher graphics performance.
Big performance gains meet smarter on-device AI
AI performance is a core focus for the Snapdragon Wear Elite, with the dedicated Hexagon NPU reportedly capable of handling more advanced on-device workloads, including generative AI tasks, voice assistants, and contextual processing without relying heavily on the cloud. The company says the platform can run larger language models directly on the device, enabling faster responses, improved privacy, and more reliable performance even when connectivity is limited.
Beyond raw performance and AI upgrades, the Snapdragon Wear Elite also brings a broad set of connectivity improvements. The platform supports Bluetooth 6, 802.11ax Wi-Fi, UWB, GNSS, 5G RedCap, and NB-BTB satellite connectivity. Qualcomm is also promising improved power efficiency thanks to the 3nm process, along with faster charging support that delivers a 50% charge in 10 minutes for 300 to 600mAh batteries.
The platform supports both Android and Wear OS, and the first Snapdragon Wear Elite devices are scheduled to debut in the coming months. The chip is expected to power a new wave of premium Wear OS smartwatches from Motorola and Samsung, alongside AI-powered wearables like smart glasses and pins.
