![]() ![]() The machine supports user-configured processor undervolting, and Intel XMP 3.0 overclocked memory support. Both feature the top-of-the-line Core i9-14900HX 8P+16E processor, along with dual-channel DDR5 SO-DIMM memory. Both are power-packed beasts that offer maxed out gaming with ray tracing at their respective display resolutions. Schenker, one of Europe's leading PC OEM and systems integrators, updated its XMG line of premium mobiile workstations, with the XMG Neo 16 and XMG Neo 17, powered by 14th Gen Intel Core HX "Raptor Lake Refresh" mobile processors, which released on January 8. The 40 Gbps USB4 from the "Phoenix" SoC is wired out. The notebook features an all-metal chassis, and since the cooling solution isn't as elaborate on the XMG 17 with its bulky 150 W CPU and 175 W GPU Schenker used the space to cram in an 80 Wh battery. ![]() Graphics is care of a discrete AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT with 8 GB of memory, and 130 W configured power limit. This is paired with dual-channel DDR5 SO-DIMM slots, with options going all the way up to 96 GB. ![]() Under the hood is an AMD Ryzen 7840HS "Phoenix" processor, with its 8-core/16-thread "Zen 4" CPU, and a cTDP set by Tuxedo at 54 W. All its ports, connectors, audio, and networking interfaces have been tested for 100% compatibility and performance on Linux. The Tuxedo Sirius 16, as its name suggests, features a 16-inch 16:10 1600p display and an illuminated keyboard. These Linux-friendly PCs are designed and assembled in Germany. Schenker is the OEM/SI for this brand, which specializes in notebooks, mobile workstations, mini-PCs, commercial desktops, and large workstations with the singular design goal of making them 100% compatible with and optimized for popular PC Linux distributions, hence the name. Back at the Schenker booth, we also spied the Tuxedo Computers Sirius 16. ![]()
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