Razer Blade 14 gaming laptop unveiled with AMD Raizen processor

 Finally, after months of waiting and speculation, gamers' dreams came true. Today, Razer unveiled its latest gaming laptop, the Razer Blade 14. This app is equipped with AMD's flagship Raizen 9 5900HX chipset, and in fact this is the first time that a Razer Blade model uses an AMD processor. The Razor Blade 14 is now available for a starting price of $ 1799.99 on the Razer website.

This 14-inch laptop uses Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card and 165Hz QHD and 144Hz FHD displays for both models. Razer says the 14.59x8.66x0.66-inch Blade 14 will be the smallest 14-inch gaming laptop on the market. It also uses a 720p webcam, which is rarely seen on gaming laptops these days.

Other specifications of the Blade 14 are almost identical to the standard Razor Blade model, including the RGB keyboard and the famous snake logo on the frame.


Saeid Moshkelani, CEO of AMD, said:

Because gamers need lighter and more powerful laptops, we are committed to providing the best processors for high-end corporate laptops.

Of course, those Razr laptops equipped with Intel chipsets are currently among the best gaming laptops on the market. For example, the Blade 15 Advanced laptop is one of those displays that offers excellent refresh rates. The Stealth 13 blade is also one of the few 13-inch gaming laptops that can run AAA-class games at a good resolution, and the Blade Pro 17 is one of the best laptops on the market with the best gaming performance and battery life. Presents.

But in recent years, laptops with AMD chipsets have outperformed laptops with Intel processors, with the top two gaming laptops on the market according to the Verge website being equipped with AMD chips. One of these laptops is the Asus Zephyr G14, which with its 14-inch display offers the best performance in terms of gaming performance and battery life. Now we have to wait and see if the new Razer laptop has both good build quality and uses one of AMD's processors, what will it have to say and can it compete with Asus' high-end laptops?


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