Geekbench 5 found an unannounced Razer Blade 18 gaming notebook. In addition to impressive test results, the test report revealed some information about the device’s processor – the novelty will become the most powerful representative of the proprietary series.
Razer Blade 18 results in Geekbench 5.
The Blade 17 is the brand’s flagship product to date. It has a 17 inch screen, a 14-core Intel Core i9-12900H at a maximum frequency 5 GHz, as well as an NVIDIA RTX3080T graphics card. The benchmark laptop is based upon a 24-core Core i9-13900HX, which can be overclocked up to 5.4 GHz.
The manufacturer has yet to present the processor, just like the laptop. Intel will likely show it before the year ends. The chip is a proprietary one with 24 cores and 32 threads. It also has a base frequency at 1.8 GHz, 36 MB of L3 cache, and a base frequency of around 1.8 GHz. The Razer Blade 18 scored 2063 in single-threaded disciplines (7.5% faster that i9-12900H) as well as 20164 under load on all CPU cores (+26% over its predecessor).
Although the screenshots do not show any information about the laptop’s graphic card, it is most likely one of the GeForce RTX40 models. The Razer Blade 18’s specifications, release date, and price are yet to be determined.
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