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14.11.2023 06:13

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The first Linux laptop with an AMD Ryzen 7000 processor

Photo: Tuxedo Computers
Photo: Tuxedo Computers

At the beginning of this year, the company AMD prepared processors of the Ryzen 7000 family for notebook computers. These were unveiled at the popular tech conference CES 2023. This is the Ryzen 7000 family of processors. While these were previously only available with Windows laptops, that has changed.

The company Tuxedo Computers has offered for sale the Pulse 14 Gen 3 laptop, which combines a powerful AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS mobile processor with the open source operating system Tuxedo OS (distribution of the Linux operating system). To ensure that the newcomer does not run out of power too quickly, LPDDR5-6400 system memories with a capacity of 32 gigabytes and two Solid State drives with a capacity of two terabytes are also taken care of. The built-in AMD Radeon 780M graphics card is up to the task of more demanding graphic content. It is also suitable for more demanding computer games.

The Tuxedo Computers Pulse 14 Gen 3 laptop also boasts a 60 watt-hour battery that can be charged via the USB Type-C interface. Connectivity has also been taken care of here, as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB interfaces are available. There is even a memory card reader here. So everything we will need.

The novelty will be available for purchase from December 12. The entry-level version of the Tuxedo Computers Pulse 14 Gen 3 laptop will be available for as little as 1,111 euros. The most powerful version will be available for purchase for 1,605 euros.


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