TUXEDO's New Ultraportable Linux Workstation Released
The TUXEDO Pulse 14 blends portability with power, thanks to the AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS CPU.
If you're looking for an ultraportable, Linux-based laptop that doesn't skimp on power, TUXEDO has an option just for you.
The Pulse 14 features an AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS CPU with 8-cores and 16-threads that surpasses the Intel Core i7 14-core CPU.
Thanks to the AMD Ryzen CPU's efficiency – and the 60 Wh battery – you can expect up to 11 hours of local video playback on a single charge.
There also is an integrated Radeon 780M GPU with 12 cores and up to 2700 MHz clock speeds and 32GB LPDDR5-6400 RAM (a first for a TUXEDO device) to help boost the performance of the laptop.
Other specs include a 14" LPTS 3K display with 100% sRGB coverage with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 180-degree opening angle, up to 8TB SSD M.2 storage, USB-C charging, dual DisplayPort 1.4, four USB ports, one HDMI port aluminum chassis, Bluetooth 5.2, and Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200.
The Pulse 14 can be customized to fit your needs and the base model starts at 1.111,00 EUR. You can spec the laptop up with more storage and even select from your favorite Linux distribution (such as TUXEDO OS, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Mate, Xubuntu, and more.
The laptop can be preordered now and should ship mid-December, in time for the holidays.
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