TUXEDO Computers Releases InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 Laptop
Sporting either AMD or Intel CPUs, the TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 is an extremely compact, lightweight, sturdy powerhouse.
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 311 X 17 X 220 mm and weighs only 1.5 kg. The display is 2880 X 1800 3K at 400 nits, 120 or 60 Hz refresh rates, 1500:1 contrast, and 100% sRGB. You'll find an 80 Wh battery that delivers up to 9 hours of runtime and up to 8 TB SSD and 96 GB or DDR5-5600 RAM. You can power up to 3 external screens, charge via USB-C, and enjoy HDMI 2.1 and 5 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.
As for graphics, the AMD system includes an AMD Radeon 780M with 12 GPU cores at 2700 MHz, and the Intel system uses Intel Arc at 2.25 GHz with 8 Xe graphics cores.
Both systems use Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 with 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n/ax DualBand 2.4/5/6 GHz wireless and Bluetooth version 5.3.
You can configure and pre-order an AMD unit (starting at 1.032,77 EUR) or an Intel unit (starting at 1.125,21 EUR).
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