TUXEDO Computers Unveils Linux Laptop Featuring AMD Ryzen CPU
This latest release is the first laptop to include the new CPU from Ryzen and Linux preinstalled.
TUXEDO Computers never shies away from doing something bold, which makes it no surprise that they are the first company to develop a Linux laptop powered by AMD's Ryzen 8040 APU. And it doesn't stop there. The new laptop also offers an RDNA 3 dedicated mobile GPU.
The model in question is the Sirius 16 Gen 2 gaming laptop. The mobile GPU in question is AMD's Radeon RX 7600M XT (based on the Navi 33 RDNA 3 graphics core.
This GPU includes a total of 32 compute units, 2048 shader units, 32 MB of Infinity cache, 8 GB GDDR6 memory (across a 128-bit wide bus), and a clock speed that maxes out at 2615 MHZ.
The full specs of the Sirius 16 Gen 2 include the AMD Ryzen 7 8845S (with 8 cores, 16 threads, 5.1 GHz max, 24 MB cache, and 54 W TDP), 16 GB DDR5 MHz Samsung RAM, AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU, 500 GB Samsung 980 NVMe PCIe 3.0 drive, backlit keyboard with TUX super-key, Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210, Bluetooth 5.3, TUXEDO OS, and a 2-year warranty.
The display is 16.1" 2K 165 Hz, the battery is 80 Wh, the RAM can be upgraded to 96 GB DDR5-5200, and the internal storage can be upped to 8 TB PCIe 4.0.
You can pre-order TUXDEO Computer's new "Binary Star" now. The base price is 1.666,00 EUR, and the maximum price is 3,000 EUR. As of this writing, there is no indication as to the shipping date.
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