System76's Pangolin Laptop to Feature Linux and AMD Zen 3+
January 20, 2023 By Raulf Hernes
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One of the most well-known manufacturers of Linux computers is System76, which also created Pop! OS Linux distribution. Currently, the business is testing the Pangolin, a new Linux laptop powered by AMD.
A new version of the Pangolin laptop has been teased by System76, and it is jam-packed with upgrades and new features. The Pangolin laptop is powered by the new AMD Ryzen 7 6800U CPU, which utilizes the chipmaker's Zen 3+ architecture; while it isn't quite the Zen 4 architecture you will soon be able to find on laptops, it is still rather good. The screen's refresh rate is also being increased from its previous, unimpressive 60Hz to a more stunning 144Hz.
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With the humorous gym-themed promotion, System76 is showcasing this laptop and claiming that the Pangolin took "a break" to "enhance its physique." Additionally, the laptop offers up to 32GB of RAM, a wide range of networking options, and the most recent releases of Pop! OS and Ubuntu.
If you're a Linux enthusiast looking for a change from Windows and macOS, this seems like a good laptop to look into. The release date for this laptop is unknown according to System76, but we'll probably learn more in the coming months.