Razer’s first Linux laptop is here, but it’s not for gamers
by Sean Hollister from The Verge - All Posts on (#5Y6NA)
It's been a decade since Razer shipped its first Blade laptop, and they've all come with Windows. That isn't quite changing today - but a company called Lambda is now putting Ubuntu on a souped-up version of last year's Razer Blade 15 Advanced with Razer's full blessing, with the aim of selling it to machine learning and artificial intelligence researchers.
It's called the Razer x Lambda Tensorbook, and the $3,500 machine is absolutely identical to a high-end version of last year's laptop in most ways. It's got an 11th-gen Intel Core i7 CPU, Nvidia RTX 3080 Max-Q graphics and 64GB of RAM underneath a 15.6-inch 165Hz 1440p display, all powered by a 80Wh battery inside an identically sized and shaped 4.45-pound chassis. It's also got the...