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Huawei MateBook X Pro 2024 could bring an ‘Ultra’ chip and improved charging

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Huawei MateBook X Pro 2024 is in the making and the latest leak for this notebook suggests that it may bring improved charging as well as an “Ultra” chip on board. Compared to the predecessor, the new PC may adopt major performance upgrades.

Tipster @FixedFocus says that Huawei has made major improvements to the upcoming MateBook X Pro 2024 laptop including charging and chip aspects.

The new notebook is likely to be a lightweight device over the previous-gen models. It will also deliver optimized charging capabilities that may help re-energize the laptop more rapidly than ever, enhancing the durability factors of the device.

Huawei MateBook X Pro 2024 leak (Image Credits: Weibo)

Listing out more vital information regarding the MateBook X Pro, the tipster mentioned that the company is using new materials to develop the powerful laptop. Another significant addition could be an “Ultra” chip for more efficient functioning.

It is unclear what the term ‘Ultra’ chip refers to. Although the tech giant is reportedly working on a PC-devoted Kirin chipset. Thus we may find this new implementation on MateBook X Pro 2024. Yet an official statement still awaits on this matter.

Huawei MateBook X Pro 2024 leak (Image Credits: Weibo)

Huawei MateBook X Pro 2024 notebook has already received a variety of certificates, hinting at its imminent launch. While some other leaks predict that the all-new laptop will bring the NearLink technology for effective network connection.

There isn’t any speculated launch date for the respective notebook so far. Although a chance is that the company might unveil it at the Huawei P70 series release conference. Alongside we may also find a big bundle of new products on the stage.

The MateBook X Pro 2023 model equips a 14.2-inch LTPS screen. It pre-installs Windows 11 and powers up a 13th Gen Intel Core processor coupled with 32GB RAM and 2TB storage. Let’s see how much the new notebook will differ from its predecessors.

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