Xiaomi is reportedly working on a gaming laptop, the TM2211 model, which has surfaced on Geekbench with two processor variants: the i9-14900HX and the i5-14500HX. Currently, it’s unclear whether this new TM2211 laptop will be part of Xiaomi’s Redmi G series or mark the relaunch of the Xiaomi gaming laptop series.
The more powerful i9-14900HX model stands
out with its 24-core processor, consisting of 8 big cores and 16 small cores.
This configuration indicates a robust performance potential, especially for
demanding gaming and multitasking scenarios. In contrast, the i5-14500HX
version is slightly more modest, equipped with 6 big cores and 8 small cores, catering
to users who might seek a balance between performance and cost.
Intel’s 14th-generation HX processors, as
used in these models, are essentially high-frequency versions of the
13th-generation HX series. They maintain the same architecture and
manufacturing process. These HX series processors are typically used in gaming
laptops, known for their need for high processing power, and are often paired
with discrete graphics cards. However, the specific details about the discrete
graphics model in Xiaomi’s new laptop remain undisclosed on the Geekbench
platform. While there’s no concrete information, speculations point towards the
inclusion of an Nvidia GPU, likely from the GeForce RTX 40 Mobile series
according to Gadgettendency.
According to the listing, the tested
version includes 16GB of DDR5 RAM, however, Xiaomi might offer configurations
with even more substantial RAM for users who demand even higher performance.