Razer Blade 16 Laptop Gets Thinner, Comes With AMD Ryzen AI Chip

From PC Mag: Razer announced the latest iteration of its Razer Blade 16 laptop at CES this week, offering some upgraded design features and a Microsoft Copilot integration.

The 2025 edition of the Razer Blade 16-inch laptop departs from the previous model's Intel chip. The new version can come with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU, which has 12 CPU cores and 24 threads. According to AMD, this chip has a maximum boost clock of up to 5.1GHz and a maximum Zen5c clock of up to 3.3GHz. Considering the Blade 16's predecessor can come with a RTX 4090 GPU, this model will likely have similar graphics card options (Razer hasn't shared GPU specs at time of writing).

The new laptop is 32% thinner than the previous model at 0.59 inches thick. By comparison, the latest 16-inch MacBook Pro is 0.66 inches thick and the current 15-inch MacBook Air is thinner at just 0.45 inches thick.

The new Razer Blade 16 also has a fast-charging 90W battery that can charge up to 80% in 45 minutes and is 30% smaller by volume compared to its predecessor, Razer says. It also has a deeper keyboard with Razer Synapse support, upgraded scissor switches, and programmable and macro keys as well as a glass trackpad.

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