Linux PC company System76 is updating its Lemur Pro thin and light laptop with a new version that supports up to an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor. The new model comes about half a year after the company released a version powered by a less powerful Intel Comet Lake processor and the upgrade from 10th-gen to 11th-gen Intel Core chips does come with a price.
The new System76 Lemur Pro sells for US$ 1199
and up, which is US$ 100 higher than the starting price of the old version. With a
Tiger Lake processor, the new version should get a boost in CPU performance and
an even bigger boost in graphics performance thanks to an integrated Intel Iris
Xe GPU.
The new laptop is still a thin and light
notebook, but at 2.4 pounds, it’s a little heavier than the 2.2 inch Comet Lake
model. Most other features appear to be largely unchanged, so you can still
expect a 12.64″ x 8.5″ 0.61″ laptop with a 14.1 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel matte
display and a 180-degree hinge that allows you to fold the notebook flat.
It has Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2 Type-A,
headset, and microSD card ports, a backlit keyboard, a 720p webcam, and 73Wh
battery and 65 watt charger. The laptop is also compatible with 65+ watt USB-C
chargers. The notebook can be configured with a choice of Ubuntu or Pop!_OS
Linux operating systems and it comes with open source firmware including
Coreboot.
For US$ 1199 you’ll get a model with an Intel
Core i5-1135G7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 500GB SSD, but the notebook can be
configured with up to a Core i7-1165G7 chip, 40GB of RAM, and 4TB of storage.