Razer Blade Stealth 13 is updated with the arrival of Intel Tiger Lake

Razer announced that later this year it will introduce Intel’s new Tiger Lake processors to its Blade Stealth 13 line, expected to deliver the performance needed to fulfill the promise of successful gaming performance in such a small form factor.

Razer Blade Stealth 13 upgraded with the arrival of Intel Tiger Lake

Blade Stealth 13 with tenth-generation Intel chips could not keep up with the best gaming notebooks, and at the same time, it did not achieve the same productivity as its cheaper competitors. The Tiger Lake version tries to correct this by significantly increasing the performance of the machine.

This means that the Blade Stealth 13 will be upgraded to an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor of the eleventh generation, while its GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q graphics card will remain. It will also be upgraded to 16 GB LPDDR4X RAM (compared to the DDR4 of the 10th generation version) and will still be equipped with a 512 GB SSD memory unit.

Externally it will look the same, which means that it will also keep its dimensions and its lightweight. The sound will also be enhanced with 4 uplink speakers and THX surround sound, which imitates surround sound. With the  Tiger Lake chip come two Thunderbolt 4 ports.

The revised Blade Stealth 13 will be launched in two configurations at the end of October: one with a 120 Hz FHD display and another with an OLED FHD touch screen. The two models will otherwise be identical, with the first costing $1,799 and the second slightly more expensive at $1,999.