- HP’s $ 4299 EliteBook X G1A Packs 128 GB RAM, RYZEN AI 9 AND RADEON 890M
- Offers AI-clear power, security features and enough memory for massive models
- It’s a Windows -Power Center for those who don’t want a Mac
HP has quietly introduced a new $ 4299 laptop that comes with a huge 128 GB LPDDR5X-8533 RAM.
EliteBook X G1A (or to give it its full name, HP EliteBook X G1A 14 inch Notebook Next Gen Ai PC Wolf Pro Security Edition) is operated by an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 processor with 12 cores and 24 threads with a maximum boost -ur of 5.1 GHz.
It includes AMD Radeon 890m graphics and a 1TB PCIE Gen4 NVME TLC SSD. This makes it powerful enough for even the most intense tasks, such as running a 70B-120B parameter LLM locally.
Solid choice for Windows users
The 14-inch laptop has a 2.8,000 OLED touch screen with 100 percent SRGB color accuracy, IPS technology, BrightView and a 400 NIT brightness. It also has HP Eye -Clearance for exposure to reduced blue light. Audio is handled by poly studio with quad stereo speakers that include discreet amplifiers along with integrated dual-array microphones.
Connection options include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, Two Thunderbolt 4 ports with USB-C at 40 Gbps, a USB Type-C at 10 Gbps, an HDMI 2.1 port, a USB Type-A port and a headphone/microphone comm. .
As you can guess from its name, it comes with HP WOLF Pro Security Edition (for three years), with security features such as HP Sure Platform, HP Tamper Lock and a fingerprint sensor.
The system is powered by a 74.5WH battery and comes with a 100W USB-C Slim Adapter. The chassis measures 12.29 x 8.45 x 0.36 inches at the front and 0.52 inches at the back with a starting weight of 3.3 pounds.
One of the most important challenges in AI-computing and large-scale data processing in general is to have enough memory to keep up with the increasing demands of complex models. Most consumer -carrying computers maximize 64 GB of RAM, often pushing users against workstations. HP’s laptop power center addresses this hole while you look good by doing so.
With its 128 GB of fast memory, a skilled processor and fast storage, HP’s new laptop seems to be a solid rival for Apple’s highest end 14-inch MacBook Pro. While I personally think Apple’s product is almost winning the battle, the EliteBook X G1A will be a good choice for anyone who prefers Windows.