Razer launches Blade Stealth 13 laptop with Ice Lake CPU at 25W

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Razer comes with a new version of its thin and light Blade Stealth 13 gaming laptop. The new model will receive a 10nm processor from Intel’s Ice Lake generation, configured at 25 watts. It is not yet known when the laptop will be released and which CPU it will contain.

Razer has not yet announced its new Blade Stealth 13 itself, but Intel CEO Gregory Bryant said during Computex that this model is on the way. Bryant said it has a 25W processor in it from the Ice Lake generation. He referred to the slide that Intel released earlier this week, showing performance of an Ice Lake processor at 25W.

Intel has not announced Ice Lake generation 25W processors. It is striking that Intel indicates in another slide that there will be Ice Lake processors with TDPs of 9W, 15W and 28W and therefore no 25W versions. It is possible that Razer uses a 15W processor and configures the tdp higher. The older 15W processors from Intel can also be configured at 25W. Then they maintain high turbo speeds for longer.

Razer’s Blade Stealth 13 is a gaming laptop and it is expected that the laptop will get an Ice Lake processor with the Iris Plus GPU, such as the Core i7-1065 G7. It is not yet clear whether the Razer laptop also has an Nvidia GPU. The current model of the Stealth 13 can also be supplied with an MX150 GPU. There is no room for faster Nvidia GPUs in the thin laptop.

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