
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors have spent the past couple of years proving themselves in premium laptops, winning over skeptics with extended battery life and capable on-device AI. The architecture has benefited from that validation, but it has largely stayed in the upper tiers of the market, leaving mainstream buyers without access to the same platform. That split is exactly what Acer is addressing at Computex 2026.
The company announced two laptops at opposite ends of the price range: the Swift Spin 14 AI, a premium convertible running on Snapdragon X2 Series processors, and the Aspire Go 15, which holds a distinction of its own as the first laptop ever announced with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon C processor. Together, they cover more of the market with ARM-based computing than any single product could manage alone.
Designer: Acer


The Swift Spin 14 AI carries up to a Snapdragon X2 Elite processor paired with an 80 TOPS NPU, qualifying it as a Copilot+ PC with full on-device AI support. The 14-inch WUXGA IPS display runs at 120Hz and handles touch input alongside the included Acer Active Stylus 420, which uses Wacom AES 2.0 technology with 4,096 pressure levels and tilt detection for natural pen-on-screen writing and annotation.


The 360-degree hinge lets it shift between laptop, presentation stand, and flat tablet without swapping accessories. Weighing just 1.34 kg and measuring 15.9–16.5 mm thin, it fits in a small bag without much thought. The cobalt blue aluminum chassis is MIL-STD-810H certified, and the 65Wh battery is advertised to last up to 23 hours under video playback, with a 100W USB4 Type-C fast-charging option for quick power-ups between sessions.


The stylus parks in an onboard garage and charges for 100 minutes of use in just 30 seconds. The laptop connects via Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0, and the port lineup covers dual USB4 Type-C, dual USB 3.2 Type-A, and HDMI 2.1. Three microphones with Acer PurifiedVoice AI noise cancellation keep calls clear, while the 5 MP IR camera handles Windows Hello and automatic screen-lock for privacy.

The Aspire Go 15 carries a different kind of significance. Acer is the first PC maker to announce a laptop powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon C processor, a platform aimed squarely at the entry-level market. The 15.6-inch Full HD display and straightforward clamshell design target users who want reliable daily performance for browsing, documents, and streaming without the overhead or cost of a premium machine.


Acer also built post-consumer recycled plastic into the back cover and power adapter, packaged the whole thing in 100% recyclable materials, and earned both Energy Star certification and EPEAT registration. Wi-Fi 6E, dual full-function USB Type-C, and a 53Wh battery are positioned for all-day unplugged use. AcerSense manages battery and app settings, and the programmable Acer My Key provides one-press access to frequently used tools.

The Swift Spin 14 AI reaches EMEA in July 2026, North America in August, and Australia in Q3. The Aspire Go 15’s availability window hasn’t been confirmed yet, and neither laptop carries an announced price. Taken together, they mark a significant expansion in how broadly Qualcomm Snapdragon-based Windows computing now reaches, from someone signing contracts on a cobalt blue convertible to a student getting through the day on a tight budget.
