- Emdoor EM-959-NM16ASH-1 Ryzen AI MAX chip promises strong workstation power
- Display refresh reaching up to 180Hz seems excessive for workstation needs, leaning toward gaming territory
- At 2.45 kilograms, this laptop feels more like a desktop replacement than a mobile workstation
Emdoor, a company that has mostly kept a low profile since 2023, is now releasing another system that it calls a “high-end PC workstation with next-gen AI chip.”
The device, listed under the code “EM-959-NM16ASH-1,” comes with AMD’s Ryzen AI MAX processors, also known as Strix Halo.
The Emdoor EM-959-NM16ASH-1 features soldered LPDDR5X-8000 memory on a 256-bit bus, giving high bandwidth but preventing upgrades.
A workstation or gaming laptop?
Although the memory is limited to a maximum of 128GB at purchase, the storage is more flexible with two PCIe 4.0×4 M.2 slots supporting up to 8TB.
The display is a 16-inch panel at 2560×1600 resolution, with refresh options of either 165Hz or 180Hz.
Such specifications may attract users looking for a video editing laptop, but they also blur the line between workstation and gaming hardware.
That impression is further reinforced by leaked internal file names tied to the design, which included the term “GAMES.”
At 2.45kg, the system is heavier than many of its rivals, with the likes of Sixunited‘s XN77-160M-CS and HP’s ZBook Ultra G1a weighing less than 1.8kg.
Although bulkier construction may have been chosen to handle the 45–120W thermal design of Strix Halo, this weight might be acceptable only for a stationary workstation, as buyers seeking a business laptop may not find this design appealing.
It also includes a 99Wh battery that is claimed to last eight hours, but without independent testing, such claims remain promises.
Cooling is handled by a dual-fan setup coupled with triple heat pipes and a quad-exhaust system.
The company markets this system as a workstation, but the aesthetics, refresh rates, and naming history suggest gaming roots.
Since Emdoor acts as an original design manufacturer, the same model could easily appear under another brand marketed as a gaming system.
Whether this laptop becomes a reliable tool for professionals or fades into obscurity, as some of the firm’s past projects have, will only be clear once it reaches the market and real-world feedback emerges.
Currently, only a limited number of PCs feature the Strix Halo chip, with examples including the Asus ROG Flow Z13 (13.4″), the HP ZBook Ultra 14 G1a, and a handful of others.
In terms of pricing, these devices cost well over $2,000, and considering the specifications of the Emdoor EM-959-NM16ASH-1, it will likely cost more.
Via Videocardz
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