If you’ve been eyeing one of the new laptops built on Snapdragon’s latest X Series processor, now might be a good time to make your move. Thunder Match Technology (TMT) is offering discounts of up to RM1,000 on selected models until 30 June 2025, available at TMT stores nationwide.
The Snapdragon X Series is Qualcomm’s latest line of processors built specifically for laptops, designed to offer multi-day battery life, responsive performance, and on-device AI features. These chips include a dedicated NPU (neural processing unit) that enables enhanced functionality in apps like Microsoft Copilot+ and other everyday applications.
Laptops powered by Snapdragon X Series processors are available from a range of brands, including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Microsoft.
The promotion comes on the heels of a recent fan event hosted by Qualcomm Technologies and TMT at the TMT Megastore in Sunway Pyramid. Held on 27 May 2025, the session featured a meet-and-greet with former Manchester United footballer Nani. Kuala Lumpur was one of only two cities selected as part of Manchester United’s Asia Tour.
The event brought together contest winners and members of the Manchester United Fan Club for an exclusive session with the football legend. Attendees also had the opportunity to get hands-on with the latest Snapdragon-powered laptops on display.
For more information on the promotion, you can visit TMT outlets across Malaysia.
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