Razer launches gaming laptop with AMD processors |
Razer has always been a fan of Intel, at least when it comes to PC hardware.
Until recently, he used a 45W Core i7 processor in his laptop.
With the new Razer Blade 14, Razer has now brought the first AMD-technology laptop to the market.
The AMD Razer processor used in the Blade 14 is the Ryzen 9 5900HX. It is an Octa-core processor with a faster speed of up to 4.6GHz.
The company promised that the computer would be powerful enough and would still have a battery life of up to 12 hours.
Since this is a 14-inch laptop, Razer made it here. The company said that most PCs this size can only ship most NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics processors, but the new Blade 14 features the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080.
You also get a QHD display with a 165Hz refresh rate, which is often the case with the latest generation of 15.6-inch gaming laptops.
When we launched the Blade 14 in 2013, Razer challenged the industry by thinking about bigger problems at a smaller size.
The new Blade 14 aims to revolutionize the industry once again by combining Razer's 10 years of experience building ultra-compact, high-quality gaming consoles with the power and efficiency of AMD Ryzen processors. “We are very excited to release the Razer Blade 14 to bring gamers the best mobile gaming experience.
Razer announces Blade 14:
The Razer Blade 14 is two-thirds an inch thick, making it the thinnest 14-inch gaming laptop with NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics.
The AMD Ryzen-powered Razer Blade 14 starts at $1,800 and is available now.
Razer has also released a GaN USB-C charger that can charge up to four devices simultaneously with a total output of 130W.
There are two USB Type C ports and two USB Type A ports, you can get 100W over the first and 18W over the second.
The focus here is on size as the company compared it to an MSI charger of the same size and found it to be 56% smaller. It is 48% smaller than the Atom PD4 anchor.
The GaN USB-C Charger is now $180.
The company also launched the Razer Raptor 27, the world's first THX-certified monitor. It has a QHD resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time, so it's clearly designed for gaming.
With THX certification, Razer focuses on color. Gaming monitors always tend to have high refresh rates and sacrifice everything else.
Razer promises 95% of the DCI-P3 wide color space and HDR400 support in the Raptor 27. Price is $800 in Q3.