Samsung has just launched another new notebook model in the market, following the release of the Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360. The company’s newest addition is the Galaxy Book 2 Go that features Qualcomm’s new laptop processor, so here are all the details.

The South Korean tech giant’s Galaxy Book 2 Go is its latest thin and light laptop that offers a compact design with capable performance. Under the hood, the laptop features Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3 chipset, which offers a sizeable 40 percent improvement in CPU performance and a 35 percent boost in GPU power when compared to the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 processor that powered the original Galaxy Book Go model. Furthermore, the new chipset also brings a slew of other features like faster wireless connectivity with WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2.

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It also supports LPDDR4X RAM that clock at 3,200MHz and NVMe SSD storage. Qualcomm is also claiming that the new chip brings upgrades in its AI processing as well. This chip was fabricated by TSMC on its 6nm node, which makes it more power efficient. While the chipset is 5G enabled, Samsung has locked the modem for the WiFi only model and the Galaxy Book 2 Go 5G will likely be released later this year. Other notable features include Galaxy Buds Auto Switch, Link To Windows, Multi Control, Quick Share, Samsung Notes, and Second Screen.

The Galaxy Book 2 Go sports a 14 inch IPS LCD panel with a Full HD resolution and 180 degree hinge. It also offers a tenkeyless keyboard design, along with a large trackpad and a webcam. The brand has yet to reveal the storage configurations like RAM and storage, or even its battery capacity. Although, it is built with MIL-STD-810G spec that makes it quite durable. The device weighs just 1.44 kilograms and 15.5mm in thickness. The Galaxy Book 2 Go will be available for purchase in France through Samsung’s official website on January 20.

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