Computex 2025: Gigabyte unveiled a laptop with 128GB RAM and 240Hz display

At Computex 2025, Gigabyte unveiled a new lineup of notebooks for gamers, content creators, and professionals. One of the flagships got 128GB of RAM, a 240Hz screen, and an Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card.
The main focus of the new models is on combining high performance and smart features. All of the devices are built on fresh Intel platforms and feature slimmer chassis, redesigned cooling systems, and AI support.
Aorus Master 18 and Master 16: maximize power
The flagship Aorus Master 18 gets an 18-inch mini-LED display with a 240Hz refresh rate. It comes with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card, and up to 128GB of RAM.
The Aorus Master 16 model is more compact and graphics-centric. Instead of mini-LED, it features an OLED display with high color and contrast.

Gaming A16 and A18 series: balance and autonomy
Gigabyte’s Gaming A16 is a thinner and lighter notebook (19.45mm) designed for all-around use. It has up to 12 hours of battery life, an Intel Core i7-13620H processor, and an RTX 5070 graphics card. The screen is a 16-inch, 165Hz screen.
The A18 version offers more screen space and support for more powerful configurations – up to the RTX 5090 and Core Ultra 9 275HX.

Gaming A16 Pro: flagship-like cooling
The A16 Pro version gets the Windforce Infinity EX cooling system, previously only available in the Aorus series. This makes the notebook suitable for technical students and professionals working with demanding applications.
The A16 Pro has the Windforce Infinity EX cooling system, previously only available in the Aorus series.
Aero X16: Copilot+ AI-powered laptop

For professionals and content creators, Gigabyte introduced the Aero X16, a slim notebook with support for Microsoft’s new Copilot+ platform. It features GiMATE voice assistant and a 16-inch 165Hz display with narrow bezels and a 92% screen-to-body ratio.
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