- HP ZBOOK FURY G1I is a powerful 18-inch mobile workstation
- It’s driven by up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX and NEXT-SEN NVIDIA RTX Graphics
- There is also a 16-inch model available with the same advanced specifications and features
It’s a personal preference, but I’ve always wanted laptops with larger screens. That means 16 inches for me, but HP believes that 18-inch laptops are what professionals should aim for if they want to replace their desktop PCs and get a solid productivity increase.
Invoiced as the world’s most powerful 18-inch mobile workstation, HP ZBOOK FURY G1I 18 ”still manages to fit into a 17-inch backpack.
The extra 2-inch gives you approx. 30% more space to work with, which can come along well when handling complex data sets, editing high -resolution media or working across multiple windows.
Three-fan cooling
HP throws the laptop of developers and data scientists who need to train and run LLMs directly on the machine.
Fury G1I 18 ”runs on Intel’s latest core-ultra processors, up to the top-end core Ultra 9 285HX, with peak speeds of 5.5 GHz. These chips also include an NPU with up to 13 tops of AI performance. HP says the machine supports the next Gen Nvidia RTX GPUs.
There is support for up to 192 GB DDR5 memory and up to 16 TB PCIE GEN5 NVME stock. Connection includes Thunderbolt 5, HDMI 2.1, USB-A ports, an SD card castle and Ethernet.
The 18-inch display has a WQXGA (2560×1600) resolution, combined with a fast 165Hz update rate that deals with pixel density for smoother movement. Thermal performance is handled by a redesigned three-fan cooling system along with HP’s Vaporforce Tech, which allows up to 200W TDP without throttling under lasting load.
Other features include a waste-resistant RGB Backlit keyboard, four poly studio speakers, double-array microphones and an optional IR camera for facial login.
The Fury G1I is also available in a 16-inch model for anyone who feels 18-inch is too big to lug around. Pricing information for both models is expected soon.