Razer announced the first AMD powered gaming laptop in the world just a few days ago, however, using NVIDIA RTX 30-series mobile GPUs as a discrete option. It is one of the thinnest 14-inch gaming notebook with soo much horsepower stuffed inside it, and the colour-accurate display makes it usable for content creators.
The new Razer Blade 14 with new AMD Ryzen processors has a starting price of $1,799 while using the beastly AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX chip on all of the variants and up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 on the GPU front. Get to know all of its specs from here.
However, thanks to @TUM_APISAK, we have a new leak that suggests Razer will also go all-AMD like other OEMs. Well, this could really excite fans because this means Razer will be using all the exclusive AMD benefits like SmartShift, Smart Access Memory and all the features included in AMD Advantage Program.
The laptop has been spotted on Puget systems benchmark, and we see the all-AMD Razer Blade 14 using the same flagship AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX with 8 cores and 16 threads along with a healthy Radeon RX 6600M GPU, which is the first Navi 23 GPU.
So, like the NVIDIA GPU-powered models, this one will sport 16GB RAM, Windows 10 pro and maybe the standard 1TB SSD we saw on all those models. However, the interesting proposition being Razer going all-AMD for the first time, and gamers can expect more options than ever.
It will be interesting to see if Razer uses the other Radeon RX 6000M series GPUs like RX 6700M or RX 6800M and make an entire lineup or just launch this only variant. Also, expect Razer to cost less these models than the NVIDIA powered ones maybe finally hit the $1500 price mark.