Laptop manufacturers strive to offer the best design and specifications, but there is still a long way to go from the best laptop to desktop level.
The REV-9 laptop, made by Chinese laptop maker Zhanjiang New Juneng, is the world's first laptop with a 64-core EPYC processor.
The computer is available in two versions: one with an EPYC 7713 processor based on the Zen 3 architecture and the other with an EPYC 9554 processor based on the Zen 4 architecture. Each version is expected to come with a different motherboard.
Its design can't compete with Razer Blade laptops in style and appearance, but it's the world's first laptop to feature a 64-core AMD EPYC processor, integrated water cooling, and a fan. The RTX 4080 desktop graphics card is 15% faster than the RTX 4090 laptop card.
Server processors are designed to operate at high power consumption of up to 360 watts. The reason they are not used in consumer laptops is that they generate very large amounts of power and heat, require a different cooling method instead of air cooling, and are also very expensive.
Zhanjiang This laptop is said to have achieved good results in the Cinebench R23 project. It uses an EPYC 7713 processor and scores just under 49,000 points. This result confirms the robustness of the integrated water cooling system.
The computer features a 17.3-inch screen with QHD resolution, a 240 Hz mobile refresh rate, and a 100% sRGB color range, with the option of a 4K screen with a 120 Hz mobile refresh rate. The REV-9 laptop is equipped with an independent 3.5-inch screen that displays important information such as frequency, power consumption and temperature.
As for the price, there is no information, but it is expected to be expensive, especially knowing that the EPYC 9554 processor alone will cost between 7,000 and 9,000 dollars.