Huawei is set to launch its new MateBook GT 14 laptop, powered by the Intel Core Ultra processor with a peak TDP of 115W. This is the flagship chip from the Intel Meteor Lake family — the Core Ultra 9 185H.
This processor consists of 16 computing cores arranged in the following configuration: 6 P-cores (performance), 8 E-cores (efficiency), and 2 LP-E cores (low-power). The device supports 22 instruction threads, operates at a base frequency of 2.3 GHz, and can reach a Boost frequency of 5.1 GHz. The chip features 24 MB of Smart Cache memory, an integrated Xe-LPG graphics solution with 8 Xe cores clocked at up to 2.35 GHz, and an NPU neural module operating at 1.4 GHz.
The standard Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processors have a TDP of 55W, which rises to 80W when used in mini-PCs. However, Huawei's engineers are extracting maximum power from this chip, leading to an increase in TDP to 115W. The MateBook GT 14 is designed with large exhaust vents on the back and bottom panels for effective heat dissipation. The laptop supports an external graphics dock with a TDP of 75W, although the exact GPU configuration remains unknown.
The Huawei MateBook GT 14 features a 14.2-inch display, options for 16 or 32 GB of RAM, and an NVMe storage capacity of up to 2 TB. On the rear, there are two USB 3.2 ports, one HDMI port, and on the sides, two USB4 ports, an audio jack, and a microSD card reader.
The MateBook GT 14 will also be available with other chips, including the Core Ultra 5 125H and Core Ultra 7 155H processors. Currently, the price of the laptop is not disclosed. Given its specifications, it is expected to be on the higher end of the price spectrum.
Source: wccftech
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