Razerโ€™s new Blade 16 drops AMD Ryzen for Intel Panther Lake โ€” Brighter OLED display, faster RAM, and Thunderbolt 5 make it better than ever for mixed use

Razer’s new Blade 16 drops AMD Ryzen for Intel Panther Lake โ€” Brighter OLED display, faster RAM, and Thunderbolt 5 make it better than ever for mixed use

Razer has taken the wraps off its Blade 16 for 2026, and it’s a significant refresh that now builds on Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” chips. Here’s what you need to know (and where you can buy it today).

3 Comments

  1. dewayne70

    This update on the Razer Blade 16 sounds exciting! The improvements in display and performance seem promising for users looking for a versatile device. It’s great to see advancements in technology that enhance our computing experiences.

  2. mariane49

    to really enhance the overall user experience. I also think the addition of Thunderbolt 5 is a game changer for connectivity, allowing for even faster data transfer and more versatile peripheral options. Itโ€™s definitely shaping up to be a strong contender in the gaming laptop market!

  3. pwalker

    I completely agree about Thunderbolt 5; it’s a fantastic upgrade for connectivity! Plus, the brighter OLED display should really enhance gaming and content creation, making visuals pop even more. Exciting times for Razer fans!

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