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Mid-range ultrabooks from the Acer Swift Go family (2025), which stand out among their peers due to the use of the new Snapdragon X Elite hardware platform. These chips are built on ARM architecture but are already claiming performance levels on par with top-end laptops featuring Intel Core Ultra and Apple M-series processors. According to the manufacturer, using ARM architecture instead of the traditional x86 allows for reduced power consumption while significantly enhancing the processor's efficiency with AI tools.
The maximum power of the built-in NPU can reach 45 TOPS, to fully meet the rather high requirements of the Copilot platform that Microsoft is actively integrating into its new OS, Windows 11. All Acer Swift Go 14 AI SFG14-01 models feature 14.5-inch IPS displays with a 16:10 ratio, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 100% sRGB coverage. In more affordable laptop modifications, the screen resolution is 1920x1200 pixels, whereas the more expensive ones offer 2560x1600 pixels.
The laptops' communication capabilities are enhanced with fairly good built-in acoustics supporting DTS X Ultra, as well as a high-resolution webcam (2560x1440 pixels) with image optimization algorithms. Network connections are handled by a wireless module with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. Completing the package is a fingerprint scanner, an IR camera with Face ID equivalent, a convenient backlit keyboard, a large glass touchpad, and a long-lasting battery (up to 20 hours) with Power Delivery and fast charging.