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You asked, quite a lot actually and now System76 are going to be delivering with the all-AMD powered Pangolin. Considering the power of the newer generation AMD chipsets, it's not surprising that they've seen plenty of requests for a laptop powered by team red.

While no formal press release has been made about it (that we've seen anyway?), they have announced it briefly on Twitter with a coming soon page. Interestingly, the Pangolin looks to be their most affordable laptop and one they're calling an "everyday laptop" with the price starting at $849.

Specifications:

Operating System

Pop!_OS 20.10 (64-bit), Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS (64-bit), or Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (64-bit)

Processor

AMD Ryzen™ 5 4500U: 2.3 up to 4.0 GHz - 6 Cores - 6 Threads

AMD Ryzen™ 7 4700U: 2.0 up to 4.1 GHz - 8 Cores - 8 Threads

Display

15.6″ 1920×1080 FHD, Matte Finish

Graphics

AMD Radeon™ Graphics

Memory

Up to 64 GB DDR4 @ 3200 MHz

Storage

1 x M.2 SSD. Up to 8TB total.

Expansion

1× USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1 × USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, 2× USB 2.0 Type-A, MicroSD Card Reader

Input

Multitouch Clickpad, Multi-Color Backlit US QWERTY Keyboard

Networking

Gigabit Ethernet, Intel® Dual Band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5

Video Ports

HDMI(w/HDCP)

Audio

Stereo Speakers, 1× Headphone/Microphone Combo

Camera

1.0M 720p HD Webcam

Security

Kensington® Lock

Battery

Li-Ion - 49 Wh

Charger

65 W, AC-in 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz

Dimensions

14.19″ × 9.42″ × 0.78″ (36.0 × 23.9 × 1.99 cm)

Weight

3.64 lbs (1.65kg)

You can see the coming soon page here

Once they give out more info, we will let you know.

In other System76 news, it seems their custom keyboard is still in progress. Founder and CEO, Carl Richell, showed off a shot on Twitter of the prototype keyboard milling. Will be very interesting to see what they actually come up with in the end, as we know it's going to be quite customizable from what they teased back in August.

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Pikolo Dec 3, 2020
I've been trying to buy a laptop with a Ryzen 4700U CPU, 16 GB of Ram and at least 3 USB ports for over a month now. They're sold out everywhere - Lenovo E14 Gen 2 has been "coming soon" for 3 months now, HP ProBook 455 G7 isn't even visible on HPs website anymore... The only laptops with Ryzen 4700U CPUs available come with a single USB port, which just won't cut it.

Maybe I'll be able to buy the Pangolin.


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Para-Gliding Dec 3, 2020
having a pangolin at home is so 2019 #covid-19
I get back to my lockdown :(
setzer22 Dec 3, 2020
Cool! Finally something from System76 with AMD :) Curious about those "AMD Radeon graphics", any more details?
Luke_Nukem Dec 3, 2020
QuoteLi-Ion - 49 Wh

Well that's a disappointment. Factor in 10% degradation in the first year and you'll be tied to a charger. Laptops should come with 70+Wh batteries otherwise what's the point?
Pikolo Dec 3, 2020
Quoting: setzer22Cool! Finally something from System76 with AMD :) Curious about those "AMD Radeon graphics", any more details?
Integrated Radeon Graphics. My understanding is they're ~GTX 1050 performing if the computer features dual channel memory
whizse Dec 3, 2020
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Quoting: The_Aquabatimho not a nice name considering the reputation of the said animal.
It's OK. They're taking it back.

Anyhow, nice to see AMD. Still however waiting for a EU store/reseller.
Dorrit Dec 3, 2020
I'm definitely not a fan of laptops, whatever the brand. But I really like System76 Thelio desktop, particularly the smaller version.
Purple Library Guy Dec 4, 2020
Good to see. That's actually somewhat the kind of laptop I buy--I do gaming at my desktop normally, so there's not much point going hog wild on the laptop.
PublicNuisance Dec 4, 2020
Hopefully they use Coreboot.
iiari Dec 4, 2020
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Quoting: Luke_Nukem
QuoteLi-Ion - 49 Wh

Well that's a disappointment. Factor in 10% degradation in the first year and you'll be tied to a charger. Laptops should come with 70+Wh batteries otherwise what's the point?
As a S76 owner, I was disappointed in the battery size too, considering the early reviews have indicated the AMD chips battery life is a bit less than their Intel counterparts. Doubly disappointed considering that S76's reputation (Lemur Pro excepted) has long been that their battery life is often left wanting. I wonder if there is an expansion port here that'll take another battery... And am I reading it right that there's 3 USB A ports and 1 USB C? What chassis from what year is this?

Also, as I've posted elsewhere, I can't go back to a 16:9 screen. Here's hoping the next X1 Carbon Thinkpad likely upcoming this Feb/March will have 16:10 screen and be purchased preinstalled with Linux!

Definitely exciting to see S76 enter the AMD space, though, and hopeful of having my next desktop be a Thelio that's all AMD.


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