RedmiBook Pro laptops will be unveiled on February 25: Intel and AMD CPUs, 15" and 14" models

Peter, 10 February 2021

February 25 will be a big day for Redmi – besides unveiling the new K40 series of flagships, the brand will also introduce a new RedmiBook Pro 15 model. A model that has been teased since early January.

The RedmiBook Pro series will be unveiled on February 25
The RedmiBook Pro series will be unveiled on February 25

The laptop will be powered by an 11th-gen Intel processor, a Tiger Lake H35, a 35W quad-core/8-thread processor with Iris Xe graphics, all of that fabbed on Intel’s 10 nm Superfin process. There will be a Core i5 version as well. In both cases, an Nvidia GeForce MX450 GPU will be added for extra processing power.

Intel Tiger Lake H35 processor aluminum build aluminum build backlit keyboard webcam
Intel Tiger Lake H35 processor • aluminum build • backlit keyboard • webcam

The 15” laptop will have an aluminum exterior and a backlit keyboard. From some of the teaser images we can also spot a USB-C port and a full size HDMI port. What we can’t see (but Geekbench revealed) is 16 GB of RAM. And, yes, it will have a built-in webcam (which isn't the case for all laptops coming from Xiaomi).

And there will be an AMD-powered version too. That will be dubbed RedmiBook Pro 15S and will come with Ryzen 5 5600H and Ryzen 7 5800H chips.

RedmiBook Pro versions (seen on Geekbench): Core i7 RedmiBook Pro versions (seen on Geekbench): i5 RedmiBook Pro versions (seen on Geekbench): Ryzen 5800H RedmiBook Pro versions (seen on Geekbench): 14\
RedmiBook Pro versions (seen on Geekbench): Core i7 • Core i5 • Ryzen 5800H • 14" Ryzen model

While it hasn’t been featured in the teaser campaign, a 14” Ryzen-powered laptop has been doing the rounds on Geekbench as well, the RedmiBook Pro 14S. This one will get a 15W Ryzen 5 5700U processor instead. It’s not clear if there will be an Intel-powered 14” model or not - that we will find out in a couple of weeks.

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  • Anonymous
  • 08 May 2021
  • IV@

you are most definitely running a core 2 duo because modern cpu can do live encoding without even taking up too much power or release too much heat also they are just encoding a 720p video so there should not be any thermal issues the laptop just...

  • Anonymous
  • 13 Feb 2021
  • tDP

I hope Redmi

But sadly, I have to pay to remove the ads 😢

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