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System76 Pangolin Linux Laptop Gets AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS Spec Bump, Full Aluminium Chassis

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System76's 16-inch, Linux-powered Pangolin thin-and-light laptop has been given a nifty spec bump, making it far more attractive as a productivity or even lightweight creative laptop. The updated Pangolin features a new, high-resolution, high-refresh rate display, updated CPU options, and a full aluminium construction. System76 laptops ship by default with Pop!_OS 22.04 or Ubuntu 24.04, and the hardware is all carefully selected for Linux compatibility. The updated Pangolin laptop is 0.7 inches (18 mm) thick, and it weighs in at 3.82 lbs (1.73 kg).

The updated System76 Pangolin features a 16.1-inch, 2560 × 1600p, 120 Hz display with 100% sRGB coverage, the AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU with its AMD Radeon 780M iGPU, and it can be decked out with up to 96 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and up to 16 TB of SSD storage, thanks to dual M.2 slots. As far as thin-and-light productivity workstations go, the Pangolin is quite well-equipped in the connectivity department, too, with 1× USB4 type-C port, 1× USB 3.2 Gen 2 type-C port, and 3× USB 3.2 Gen 1 type-A, and HDMI 2.0 ports alongside a Micro SD card reader. Wireless connectivity is also full-featured, with Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6E. There's also a 1080p webcam with a physical kill-switch, while the keyboard has white backlighting, and the sizeable multitouch trackpad still has physical buttons for those who prefer that. The Pangolin is available via System76's online shop, starting at $1,299 for the base configuration.


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Isn't that a little too late? New gen has much more perf/W... I'd love to get one with the latest AI chip for the sweet efficiency and battery life...
 

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Isn't that a little too late? New gen has much more perf/W... I'd love to get one with the latest AI chip for the sweet efficiency and battery life...
I agree. HX 370 (or even AI 365) would fit the $1300 price better, along with two USB4 USB-C ports, a proper HDMI 2.1 port and a newer WiFi 7/BT 5.4 module (either Killer BE1750, Intel BE201, a working MT7925 or even NCM865).
 
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Isn't that a little too late? New gen has much more perf/W... I'd love to get one with the latest AI chip for the sweet efficiency and battery life...
Not really. Dedicated linux premades tend to use older hardware because it takes longer to validate and go through all the stuff before they can be sold when it comes to smaller vendors. If you go through say Dell though there isn't an issue. It's a matter of the size/scale of the vendor.

We are waiting for the new Dell Pro/Max options with Arrow Lake, CAMM2 memory, RTX 5000 series, and 16:10 OLEDs for our linux deploys though. Kit them out at 256gb and 4tb+ of SSD storage and that will work.
 
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Pop_OS still being on the still supported but older 22.04 confuses me. It's not even the latest LTS!
 
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Finally, we are getting laptops with just APUs. That should drastically reduce the cost to consumers.
 
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