There’s been plenty of debate about what chips are going to be the power behind the next Razer Blade 14, one of the very few premium choices in the 14-inch portable gaming sector. Today, the chips were unveiled. This processor is AMD’s Ryzen 9 7940HS, which has eight cores with 16 threads, and 34-54W TDP. Its GPUs are GeForce RTX 4060 and RTX 4070.
The price… Well, the price is high. The RTX 4060 version and it’s the standard RTX 4070 version will cost $2,699.99. Both models will come with 16GB of DDR5 RAM. There is also an elegant mercury (white) model that retails for $2,799.99 that comes with 32GB of DDR5 RAM, as well as the 4070. The three models listed will include one TB PCIe Gen 4 storage.
Razer Blade 14 as well as AMD have released some performance figures, and they’re not too specific about the power consumption of the Blade. They only mentioned that the Blade will provide approximately 10 hours of playback time on the charge, which isn’t an enormous increase from previous years. This is interesting since power consumption, not raw frame rates have traditionally been the biggest benefit of the advantage AMD enjoys over Intel.
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But, Razer and AMD shared some benchmarks which compare the 14-inches Blade system with the Zephyrus M16 that has the Core i9-13900H. The company claims that the Ryzen Blade system will offer higher performance in a range of games that include Borderlands 3, Shadow of the Tomb Raider as well as Final Fantasy XIV, including an increase of 12 percent in World of Tanks Encore and an increase of 13 percent on Borderlands 3 performance. (It also acknowledges that Blade had a two-percent slower performance than Cyberpunk 2077..)
AMD also claims that it can provide faster performance across a variety of applications, such as small increases in Cinebench and Blender R23 performance, as well as an 11 percent boost on Passmark CPUMark.