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Razer Blade 16: Intel Power Meets Nvidia Beast
26 Mar
Summary
- Features Intel Core Ultra 9 386H CPU and up to RTX 5090 GPU.
- Supports 64GB of 9,600MHz LPDDR5 RAM, not user-upgradeable.
- AI-ready with powerful NPUs, priced from $3,500.

The latest Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop has arrived, shifting to Intel's Core Ultra 9 386H processor. This powerhouse is paired with a choice of Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 or 5090 GPUs, catering to high-performance demands. It supports up to 64GB of 9,600MHz LPDDR5 RAM, though this memory is soldered and not user-upgradeable.
Gamers and creators will appreciate the ample storage options, with a second M.2 slot available for expansion beyond the initial 1TB or 2TB configurations. The laptop is also exceptionally well-equipped for AI tasks, thanks to its neural processing unit capable of 50 trillion operations per second.




