Sneak Preview: MSI Summit Tiger Lake-powered business laptop

Sneak Preview: MSI Summit Tiger Lake-powered business laptop

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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/10/sneak-preview-msi-summit-tiger-lake-powered-business-laptop/

Last month, we got a look at one of Intel's engineering prototype laptops for its new Tiger Lake CPU family. We still don't have any production Tiger Lake laptops to test, but as of today we're one step closer with an MSI Summit sales/engineering sample. MSI provided the sample to us mostly for a "photo opportunity," but IT graciously allowed benchmarking as long as we clearly marked the tests as being on a preproduction sample unit.

This model, marked as a sales sample, seems to be a prototype of what will be the Summit E14-087. Our MSI representative warned us that some hardware tuning and details may change between now and launch but confirmed that the chassis itself is exactly as it will be in production. In particular, we expect the power tuning to change—MSI promotes the laptop as having a 10hr+ battery life, which we suspect will not be possible with the 28W cTDP our sample shipped with.

Sneak Preview: MSI Summit Tiger Lake-powered business laptop

Oct 20, 2020, 7:29pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/10/sneak-preview-msi-summit-tiger-lake-powered-business-laptop/ > Last month, we got a look at one of Intel's engineering prototype laptops for its new Tiger Lake CPU family. We still don't have any production Tiger Lake laptops to test, but as of today we're one step closer with an MSI Summit sales/engineering sample. MSI provided the sample to us mostly for a "photo opportunity," but IT graciously allowed benchmarking as long as we clearly marked the tests as being on a preproduction sample unit. > This model, marked as a sales sample, seems to be a prototype of what will be the Summit E14-087. Our MSI representative warned us that some hardware tuning and details may change between now and launch but confirmed that the chassis itself is exactly as it will be in production. In particular, we expect the power tuning to change—MSI promotes the laptop as having a 10hr+ battery life, which we suspect will not be possible with the 28W cTDP our sample shipped with.