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Tuxedo – New laptop with Ryzen 9955HX3D and RTX 5090, up to 96 GB of RAM.

The new Stellaris 16 is now available with AMD APUs. (Image source: Tuxedo)

Tuxedo is expanding its range with another powerful laptop, which comes with an APU from AMD instead of Intel. Various graphics cards up to the RTX 5090 can be installed.

Silvio Werner ( Translated by Jacob Fisher), published

Tuxedo Stellaris 16 7th Generation, released just a few months ago with Intel processors is now also available with AMD processors. Available with AMD CPUsAMD Ryzen 9, 9955HX, and AMD Ryzen, 9 9955HX3D are available with Nvidia GeForce GeForce RTX, 5070 Ti, 5080, or 5090 GPUs. The TGP for the two larger models is set at 150 watts with Dynamic Boost at 25 watts. The Tuxedo control center allows you to configure the TDP of each processor between 10 and 130 Watts.

HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.5 and USB 3.2 Gen 2 allow up to five screens to be used simultaneously (including the laptop display). The mini-LED display on the 357 x 26 x 28 millimeter laptop weighs 2.8 kg; the LED display weighs 150 grams less. Both displays have a resolution 2,560 x 1600, are 16 inches in size and offer a maximum rate of refresh of 300 Hz. The mini-LED screen is said to have HDR brightness up to 1,000 cd/m2 with better contrast. The display can be opened up to 180deg. The MUX switch has been installed, but G Sync and Advanced Optimus have not yet been supported.

Two M.2 2280 with four PCIe 2.0 and PCIe 3.0 lanes each can be mounted. Wireless connectivity is enabled by an M.2 2230 card, and 2.5 Gbp Ethernet can also be used. Other features include a Full HD Webcam, two 2-watt Speakers, a Memory Card Reader, and a connection to the Tuxedo Aquaris Water Cooler. Windows is also supported. Tuxedo OS has been installed.

Tuxedo costs EUR2,184 ($2574), for the base configuration, which includes an IPS screen, Ryzen 99955HX, GeForce RTX5070 Ti, 16 GB RAM, and a 500 GB solid-state drive.

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Editor of the Original article: Silvio Werne – Senior Tech Writer – 14420 articles have been published on Notebookcheck since 2017

As a journalist, I’ve worked for more than 10 years in the technology field. I have worked for Tom’s Hardware, ComputerBase and others. I’ve been with Notebookcheck since 2017. My current focus is on mini PCs, single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi and other compact systems that have a lot to offer. I also have a soft corner for all wearables and especially smartwatches. I am a laboratory engineer by profession, so scientific contexts and the interpretation of complex measurement are not foreign to me.

Translator: Jacob Fisher – Translator – 1866 articles have been published on Notebookcheck since 2022

I was a teenager growing up in regional Australia when I first encountered computers. A broken leg sustained in a soccer match had temporarily forced me to live a largely indoor lifestyle. I began building my own systems not long after. After moving to Germany in 2014, I now study philosophy and anthropology. I am fascinated by the way computer technology has fundamentally reshaped culture and continues to do so.

Silvio Werner, 2025-07- 1 (Update: 2025-07- 1)

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