Samsung has unveiled its Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 laptop, which features Intel's latest Lunar Lake CPU. The Pro 360 is Samsung's first device in their Galaxy Book5 series, and it looks a lot like its predecessor - the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360.
This latest release comes with a 16-inch 2,880 x 1,800 touchscreen AMOLED display that offers a 120Hz variable refresh rate, 500 nits maximum brightness, and HDR support.
The main difference between the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 and the Galaxy Book 4 Pro is that the newer model has Intel Core Ultra 5/7 (Series 2) chips with an 8-core/8-thread design. These new processors feature Intel Xe2-based Arc 130V graphics, which Intel says are the most powerful integrated graphics available in any Windows laptop, as well as an NPU that can handle up to 47 TOPS for AI workloads.
However, the Intel Core Ultra 5 chip only supports up to 40 TOPS. The introduction of the Intel Lunar Lake CPU means that the RAM is LPDDR5X instead of LPDDR5. In addition, the RAM is integrated into the chip, so you do not have the option to upgrade the RAM on your laptop after purchase. Samsung has confirmed that over 100 productivity apps will be able to take advantage of the built-in NPU for faster AI performance.
Apart from this, other important specifications of the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 are:
Samsung has yet to announce an exact release date - Samsung Newsroom only mentioned that the laptop will be available from September; however, the exact date is unknown. There is also no official confirmation on the price of the laptop.