Information remains limited, but there are some comparisons to be made between the two new ARM-based chips.
Regardless, I've put together an early comparison of the Apple and Qualcomm chips, including some early leaked benchmark numbers.
Snapdragon X2 Elite vs. Apple M5: CPU performance

Apple's M5 has surpassed the X2 Elite Extreme in Geekbench single-core scores.
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Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme continues to dominate multi-core performance in Geekbench 6.
(Image credit: Qualcomm)
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite platform is divided into three parts. There's the flagship X2 Elite Extreme (X2E-96-100) System-on-Chip with 18 cores, clock speed up to 5GHz, GPU clock up to 1.85GHz, and 228GB/s memory bandwidth.
One step down is the X2 Elite (X2E-88-100) with the same 18 cores but a lower 4.7GHz clock speed and 1.7GHz GPU clock. Then there's the X2 Elite (X2E-80-100) with 12 cores, 4.7GHz clock speed, and 1.7GHz GPU clock. Both of the X2 Elite chips offer up to 152GB/s memory bandwidth.
The new Apple M5 is home to just one chip for now; if Pro and Max versions are on the way, Apple still hasn't made anything official. Like the X2 Elite chips, Apple's M5 is built using 3nm technology.

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