Qualcomm launches Dragonwing IQ-X SoCs for industrial Windows PCs

The Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-X family, comprised of the IQ-X7181 and IQ-X5181 SoCs, offers eight or twelve Oryon cores clocked at up to 3.4 GHz, an Adreno GPU, and up to 45 TOPS of AI performance for industrial PCs running Windows LTSC. Those are upgrades to the Dragonwing IQ9/IQ8/IQ6 SoCs introduced last year, offering faster cores, higher speed interfaces, and more.

The IQ-X chips support up to 64GB LPDDR5x memory, UFS 4.0 and SD 3.0 storage, eDP and USB-C display interfaces, up to six cameras, PCIe Gen4 connectivity for optional Ethernet, WiFi 7, and 5G cellular connectivity, and feature eleven USB interfaces and 221 GPIOs. As industrial-grade parts, they are rated for -40°C to 105°C operation.

Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-X Windows industrial PC
Note: for illustration only. Features an AI-generated image of a Qualcomm industrial computer

Qualcomm DragonWing IQ-X7181 and IQ-X5181 specifications:

  • CPU
    • IQ-X5181 – Custom Qualcomm Oryon 8-core 64-bit Armv8 CPU clocked up to 3.4 GHz
    • IQ-X7181 – Custom Qualcomm Oryon 12-core 64-bit Armv8 CPU clocked up to 3.4 GHz
  • GPU – Qualcomm Adreno GPU clocked up to 1.1 GHz (IQ-X5181) or 1.25 GHz (IQ-X7181)
  • VPU
    • IQ-X5181
      • Video Decode – 4Kp60 VP9, AV1
      • Video Encode – 4Kp30 AV1
    • IQ-X7181
      • Video Decode – 4K120; Formats: VP9, AV1
      • Video Encode – 4Kp60 AV1
  • AI Performance – 45 TOPS from CPU, GPU, and Hexagon NPU
  • System Memory – Up to 64GB 8x 16-bit LPDDR5X @ 4.2 GHz; up to 36GB addressable memory with  inline ECC
  • Storage
    • UFS 4.0 gear 5 – 2x lanes for on-board memory
    • 4‑bit port for SD 3.0 SD/MMC card
    • IQ-X7181 only – 8-bit port, for reserved use
  • Display Interfaces
    • 4-lane eDP (eDP1.4b) up to 4096 × 2160 at 60 Hz, 30 bpp or 3240 × 2160 at 120 Hz, 30 bpp;
    • DisplayPort v1.4a over USB up to 5120 × 2880 at 60 Hz 10‑bit
  • Camera
    • Qualcomm Spectra 780 ISP
    • IQ-X5181 
      • Up to 4x cameras (DPHY), 1x RGB + 1x IR concurrently, 1x 36 MP @ 30 fps ZSL single ISP
      • 2x 4-lane CSI
    • IQ-X7181 
      • Up to 6x cameras (DPHY), 1x RGB camera + IR, 2x 36 MP @ 30 fps ZSL dual ISP
      • 4x 4-lane CSI
  • Networking
    • Ethernet (and PCIe expansion) supported via QPS615 companion chip, also known as a “PCIe switch”
    • WiFi and Bluetooth via M.2 PCIe modules
    • External WiFi 7 / WiFi 6E via WCN785/WCN6856
    • 5G cellular connectivity via Snapdragon X65 (SDX65) modem
  • USB
    • 2x USB 3.1 Gen2 (10 Gbps)
    • 3x USB 4.0 Type-C with DisplayPort v1.4a Alt. mode
    • 6x eUSB 2.0
  • PCIe
    • IQ-X51812x 4-lane Gen4, 2x 2-lane Gen3
    • IQ-X71818-lane Gen4 + 4-lane (2+2) Gen4, 2x 2-lane Gen3
  • Other I/O – 221x GPIO; support for UART, SPI, I3C, I2C via QUPWi-Fi/Bluetooth/WAN
  • Package – 1747-ball BGM, 58.0 x 58.0 mm, max height of 3 mm
  • Temperature Range – -40°C to 105°C
  • Longevity – 10+ years
Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-X EVK
Low-resolution image of the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-X EVK

The IQ-X5181 looks like an industrial-grade version of the Snapdragon X, and the IQ-X7181 of the Snapdragon X Elite, albeit with some tweaks like lower frequency, weaker NPU, etc.

The Qualcomm IQ-X family will power industrial Edge AI computers running Windows 10/11 IoT Enterprise LTSC (Long Term Servicing Channel), and the company highlights support for Qt, CODESYS, EtherCAT, and other tools. Linux is not mentioned at all.  The company also provides an evaluation and development kit – pictured above – for the  Dragonwing IQ-X,  as well as a COM Express module for deployment.

Qualcomm Industrial Inspection with Dragonwing processor
Application example: Asset Inspection and Emergency Response

Target applications include factory automation and robotics, industrial Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), Edge AI vision and surveillance, Smart Transportation, and energy and utilities infrastructure, such as edge-based SCADA nodes and monitoring systems.

Qualcomm says Advantech, congatec, NEXCOM, Portwell, Tria, and SECO will launch Dragonwing IQ-X-powered commercial devices in the coming months. A few additional details may be found on the product page and the press release.

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5 Replies to “Qualcomm launches Dragonwing IQ-X SoCs for industrial Windows PCs”

  1. It appears that the clocks are identical, as well as the NPU. Please check the specs before claiming something!

    1. > It appears that the clocks are identical, as well as the NPU.

      Identical to what ? the product brief indicates 3.4 GHz max for both (as in the article), 1.25 GHz GPU for the big model and 1.1 GHz GPU for the small model (like in the article, though rounded up to 1.3 in the article). Or maybe you mean “compared to the X/X-Elite models” ? In this case let’s check the X-Elite product brief which says that the CPUs are up to 3.8 GHz for 12 cores, and up to 4.3 for single/dual core.boost, which is quite different from the ones above. Or maybe you meant something else ?

      > Please check the specs before claiming something!

      In any case it would be nice to be clear and understandable by others when making free criticisms like this.

      1. IQ-X7181 is an X1E-78-100
        IQ-X5181 is an X1P-64-100

        If you go to the Qualcomm website:
        qualcomm.com/laptops/products/snapdragon-x-elite
        You can see that the frequencies and the NPU are in fact the same on the industrial chips as on the consumer chips. There’s a slight error in the article, the one GPU speed is cited as 1.3 GHz when it’s 1.25 GHz (but let’s say it’s a rounding error).
        There are more chips called “Snapdragon X Elite”, it’s a deliberately obfuscatory naming choice by Qualcomm.

        1. Specs from Qualcomm when the X Elite was introduced:

          CPU – 12-core 64-bit Armv8 Oryon processor clocked at up to 3.8 GHz, or 4.3 GHz for single or dual-core boost

          GPU – Adreno GPU up to 4.6 TFLOPs, DX12 API support

          NPUs

          Hexagon NPU with up to 45 TOPS

          Dual micro NPU on the Qualcomm Sensing Hub

          Up to 75 TOPS in total when combining CPU, GPU, NPU, and micro NPU

          Up to 30 tokens per second for 7B LLMs

          1. But there’s more than one “X Elite”. They just introduced the top model first and the specs you cited are for this one.

            They named all models of X Elite “X Elite” to hide that there are differences between them.
            IQ-X7181 is the lowest model called “X Elite”
            IQ-X5181 is a middle model called “X Plus”. Please go to the link I cited and scroll down to the list of models, you will see this clearly.

            Actually I made a mistake, both GPUs are clocked at 1.25 GHz.

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