Snapdragon Wear Elite brings 3nm power and on-device AI to Wear OS
At MWC 2026, Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon Wear Elite platform, signalling a fresh push into premium wearable silicon. The new chip is aimed at upcoming Wear OS smartwatches, including future Galaxy Watch models, while also expanding into AI-driven wearable devices. It marks a clear shift in Qualcomm’s wearable strategy toward stronger performance and deeper on-device intelligence.
Snapdragon Wear Elite: A 3nm platform focused on performance and AI

The Snapdragon Wear Elite is built on a 3nm process and adopts a big.LITTLE architecture for the first time in Qualcomm’s wearable lineup. It features a single prime core clocked at 2.1GHz alongside four efficiency cores running at 1.95GHz. Compared to the earlier Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2, Qualcomm claims up to five times better single-core CPU performance, which should translate into faster app launches, smoother multitasking and quicker boot times.
Graphics performance also sees a notable jump, with the Adreno GPU delivering up to seven times higher peak frame rates and support for 1080p at 60fps. A dedicated Hexagon NPU enables on-device AI models with up to two billion parameters, supporting use cases such as real-time transcription, contextual recommendations, voice interaction and AI agents. An additional low-power AI engine handles always-on tasks like keyword detection and activity recognition without heavily impacting battery life.
Qualcomm says devices powered by Snapdragon Wear Elite can offer up to 30 percent longer usage compared to the previous generation. Fast charging support allows compatible watches with 300 to 600mAh batteries to reach 50 percent charge in around 10 minutes at 9V.
On connectivity, the chip integrates Wi-Fi 802.11ax, Bluetooth 6.0, UWB, GNSS, 5G RedCap and NB-NTN satellite support. Micro-power Wi-Fi enables lower energy consumption for continuous syncing, while UWB opens up secure unlock and proximity-based features. Qualcomm expects the first commercial devices running Snapdragon Wear Elite to arrive in the coming months, with partners including Google and Samsung onboard.
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