German Linux hardware manufacturer TUXEDO has announced the launch of its new InfinityBook Max 15, a 15.3-inch business ultrabook that blurs the line between professional workstation and gaming laptop.

Despite its thin, all-metal aluminium chassis and weight of just 1.95 kg, the InfinityBook Max 15 delivers serious computing power. It is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series of processors, including the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (12 cores) and Ryzen AI 9 365 (10 cores), as well as the entry-level Ryzen AI 7 350 (8 cores).

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    3 days ago

    Hello, yes, I enter all my numbers via a vertical line and visual search to mock those who use a grid they just have to feel.

    Keypads exist for a reason. Please do practice Chesterton’s fence at least a little. We don’t all use laptops the same way.

    I just imagine walking up to an apartment building and having to enter a number code using a line of ten numbers 🤣

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      1 day ago

      Hello? Is this the hotline for realizing that a keypad can be accessed without being its own dedicated set of keys for absolutely no reason except to give some post underground computer science aspirants a hipster moment for a computer relic of which even the last appropriate user has good reasons due to dementia