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Honor MagicBook 14 Art laptop powered by Snapdragon chip has started sales

Honor MagicBook 14 Art laptop powered by Snapdragon chip has started sales

In September, Honor introduced its new MagicBook 14 Art laptop to the global market, which immediately attracted attention due to its lightness and high build quality. Initially available with Intel Core Ultra 5 125H and Ultra 7 155H processors in China, the company later announced a model with the Snapdragon X Elite processor, unveiling it at the IFA show in Berlin.

Honor announced a model with the Snapdragon X Elite processor at the IFA show in Berlin.

Today, the model with the Arm processor finally goes on sale.

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The main features of the new laptop:

Honor called the laptop “the world’s first Snapdragon X Elite-based artificial intelligence PC.” Thanks to Qualcomm Hexagon’s NPU, the laptop supports advanced AI capabilities, allowing you to work with generative AI LLM models, including more than 13 billion parameters, right on the device.

Honor’s Snapdragon X Elite is the first notebook to support advanced AI capabilities.

The processor has the main cores running at 4.0GHz and the rest at 3.5GHz, making it the third most powerful version of the Snapdragon X Elite (of the four available). That chip is the X1E-80-100. The rest of the laptop’s specs are identical to the Intel processor version, with LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB SSD.

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Honor MagicBook 14 ArtPerformance and features:

When we tested the Intel processor version of the MagicBook 14 Art, we were impressed with its high performance, efficient power management, and excellent battery life. The Intel Core Ultra 7 is one of the best performing laptops in the 14-15 inch category, and now we’re looking forward to seeing how well the Snapdragon version does.

Unfortunately, Honor hasn’t revealed the price of the device at the moment, and we’ll have to wait for the information to appear on store websites in the coming days.

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