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In the news: TUXEDO Computers Releases InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 Laptop; Google Extends Support for Linux Kernels Used for Android; Linux Mint 22 Stable Delayed; Nitrux 3.5.1 Available for Install; Debian 12.6 Released with Plenty of Bug Fixes and Updates; Canonical Offers 12-Year LTS for Open Source Docker Images; Plasma Desktop 6.1 Released with Several Enhancements; SUSE Offers CentOS 7 Support with Liberty Linux Lite; and Ubuntu's App Center Supports Local Installs Again.
TUXEDO Computers Releases InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 Laptop
If you're looking for an ultra-portable Linux laptop, TUXEDO Computers has just what you're looking for in the new InfinityBook Pro 14. You can purchase the new laptop with either an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H or an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS CPU.
The chassis is 311x17x220mm and weighs only 1.5kg. The display is 2880 X 1800 3K at 400 nits, 120 or 60Hz refresh rates, 1500:1 contrast, and 100 percent sRGB. You'll find an 80Wh battery that delivers up to 9 hours of runtime and up to 8TB SSD and 96GB or DDR5-5600 RAM. You can power up to three external screens, charge via USB-C, and enjoy HDMI 2.1 and five USB ports.
The AMD Ryzen 7 CPU includes 8 cores, 16 threads, and uses 54 watts of power. The Intel option includes 16 cores and 22 threads and uses 60 watts of power.
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