RedMagic is often associated with gaming smartphones, with devices like the RedMagic 8 Pro under its belt. However, as spotted in Geekbench, the company is all set to make its debut in the gaming laptop market. The RedMagic GN001J gaming laptop is confirmed to hit the market in June, but no specific date has been revealed.
What’s known for certain is that the gaming laptop will come with an Intel Core i9-13950HX mobile processor, part of the previous Raptor Lake series. It will provide users with 24 cores and 32 threads. It is an older chip, suggesting the device will end up being on the cheaper end of the spectrum.
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RedMagic Laptop To Come With Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU
Even though the pricing of the laptop hasn’t been revealed, it’s known that RedMagic’s debutant in the laptop market will come equipped with an Nvidia RTX 4070 graphics card, promising good gaming performance. It’s also known that the laptop will have a 280W power adapter, as per the Geekbench listing.
Although this is the company’s first gaming laptop, it’s definitely not its first step in the PC world. RedMagic also launched a PC gaming monitor, mouse, mousepad, and keyboard in its current lineup. The Chinese firm is also the first company to integrate a cooling fan in its phones, followed by a gaming phone with an under-display camera in the RedMagic 7 Pro.
Gaming smartphones might have not made it to the mainstream, but there’s surely some room for disruption within the gaming laptop scene. More details about the RedMagic GN001J gaming laptop are expected to surface as we inch closer to the launch.
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AMD Launches The Powerful Zen 5 CPU Ryzen 9 9950X
AMD has announced the launch of its first Zen 5 desktop processors, with Ryzen 9 9950X being the flagship product. The company claims it is “the world’s most powerful desktop consumer processor.” Based on the company’s existing AM5 platform, the new Ryzen 9000 series of CPUs comprises the Ryzen 9 9950X, Ryzen 9 9900X, Ryzen 7 9700X, and Ryzen 5 9600X.
The flagship Ryzen 9 9950X comes with a 16-core, 32-thread CPU, with 80MB of L2+L3 cache and a 5.7GHz boost clock. The company says users can expect around a 16 percent instructions per cycle (IPC) uplift in performance over the previous gen Ryzen CPUs and promises big gains in the gaming department as well.
“It’s a big leap, and we’re very very proud of it,” says Donny Woligroski, senior technical marketing manager for consumer processors at AMD, in a press briefing with The Verge. “It’s a monster. This processor does well against the competition.”