Samsung Galaxy Book6 series packs Panther Lake, vapor chamber cooling

Samsung refreshed its laptop lineup with Panther Lake chips that supposedly fix battery life. The Korean giant integrated Intel Core Ultra 300 processors into the Galaxy Book6 series to boost neural processing. Three variants exist specifically targeting different wallets. High-end Ultra units feature Core Ultra X9 silicon along with 64GB memory.

They also crammed in NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 or 5060 graphics cards. Engineers redesigned thermal management using a vapor chamber with larger fins to improve cooling by thirty-five percent. A dual-path outlet fan helps keep temperatures down. Pro models stick to Core Ultra X7 chips without dedicated graphics hardware.

Those lighter units rely on onboard Arc visuals to save power. Marketing materials claim these machines survive thirty hours of video playback on a single charge. Budget-conscious buyers get the standard Galaxy Book6, which sadly uses older Core Ultra technology.

That cheaper entry option settles for 1080p screens instead of fancy AMOLED panels. Storage expansion remains possible on most versions. Retail availability starts late January in specific regions, but pricing remains a mystery.
 

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