Acer has expanded its AI PC lineup with the launch of the new Swift Spin 14 AI and Aspire Go 15, introducing a broader range of Snapdragon-powered laptops designed for both premium and mainstream users.
Leading the announcement is the Swift Spin 14 AI, a convertible Copilot+ PC powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon X2 Elite and Snapdragon X2 Plus processors. The device features an integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) capable of delivering up to 80 TOPS (trillion operations per second), enabling advanced on-device AI experiences, including agentic AI workflows, multimodal processing, and Microsoft Copilot+ features.



The Swift Spin 14 AI combines high-performance computing with portability, offering up to 32GB of LPDDR5X memory, 1TB of SSD storage, and support for up to three external 4K displays. Acer says the laptop can deliver up to 23 hours of video playback and 16.5 hours of web browsing on a single charge, supported by fast charging via a 100W USB-C power adapter.
Designed for hybrid work and creativity, the 14-inch convertible features a 360-degree hinge, touch-enabled WUXGA display, and an integrated Wacom AES 2.0 stylus with 4,096 pressure levels. AI-enhanced features such as Acer PurifiedView, Acer PurifiedVoice, Windows Hello facial recognition, and Snapdragon Sound further enhance productivity and collaboration.


Meanwhile, Acer also introduced the Aspire Go 15, its first laptop powered by the new Snapdragon C platform. Positioned as an affordable everyday computing device, the laptop offers efficient performance for web browsing, office work, and streaming while delivering long battery life and a quiet operating experience.
The Aspire Go 15 comes with up to 8GB of memory, 512GB of storage, a 15.6-inch Full HD display, Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, and AcerSense management software. Acer also highlighted the device’s sustainability credentials, including 100% recyclable packaging and components made from post-consumer recycled plastics.
The launches underscore Acer’s growing commitment to AI-powered Windows PCs and Qualcomm’s strategy to expand Snapdragon computing across both premium and entry-level segments. By bringing advanced AI processing capabilities to a wider range of devices, the companies aim to accelerate the adoption of next-generation AI experiences across the Windows ecosystem.


