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Lenovo to unveil Legion R9000P 2023 Rescurer professional gaming notebook next week in China , specifications revealed ahead of it’s launch

Lenovo is about to release a new gaming notebook in China – Legion R9000P 2023. The device will be making its debut next week on April 17 at 19:30 in China as revealed by the company on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo.

Reportedly R9000P 2023 will be providing hurricane performance and high energy experience to its users. Ahead of its launch, the specifications of this upcoming device have also been revealed.

Legion R9000P 2023: Specifications (revealed)

The device is revealed to be powered by a 7 AMD Ryzen 7745HX 5.1GHz octa-core processor. The CPU is built on AMD’s new  Zen 4 architecture which promises high-performance processing. It will be equipped with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card that maxes out at 140W.

The laptop will be equipped with 8GB RAM and will include DLSS 3, Tensor core powerful AI Ecosystem along with 3072 CUDA processing review.

The other remaining specifications of this upcoming device will be revealed after it will get officially launched in the Chinese market. But it can be definitely concluded that with these known specifications, the gamers will for sure get a top-notch gaming experience.



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