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Chuwi GemiBook xPro: New low-powered laptop launches with Intel Alder Lake-N processor

The GemiBook XPro features a new Intel Alder Lake-N processor. (Image source: Chuwi)
The GemiBook XPro features a new Intel Alder Lake-N processor. (Image source: Chuwi)
Chuwi is now selling the GemiBook xPro, a 14.1-inch laptop with an Intel Processor N100. The GemiBook xPro also packs plenty of ports and LPDDR5 RAM for under US$300, among other features.

Chuwi has now launched the GemiBook xPro, a month after the company showcased the laptop. For reference, the GemiBook xPro features the Intel Processor N100, a quad-core processor with only E-cores. Thus, the 6 W and 10 nm processor lacks Intel Hyper-Threading support. Additionally, the Intel Processor N100 has UHD Graphics Xe iGPU, which contains boosts to 750 MHz and possesses 24 Execution Units (EUs).

Moreover, the GemiBook xPro has a 38 Wh battery, LPDDR5 RAM and an M.2 SSD. According to Chuwi, the laptop's 14.1-inch display operates natively at 1,920 x 1,080 pixels; the company has not revealed a peak brightness value, though. The GemiBook xPro is rather heavy and large for a 14.1-inch laptop too, in part because of its 16:9 aspect ratio. Specifically, the GemiBook xPro measures 310 x 229.5 x 20.6 mm and weighs 1.5 kg.

Currently, the GemiBook xPro is orderable with 8 GB of RAM, a 256 GB SSD and Windows 11 pre-installed. For now, Chuwi is only offering the laptop through AliExpress, where it retails for US$268.70. Supposedly, the laptop will eventually retail for US$471.41, although that remains to be seen at this stage. Please see Chuwi's website for more details.

(Image source: Chuwi)
(Image source: Chuwi)

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Alex Alderson, 2023-03-22 (Update: 2023-03-22)